https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-1
April 12, 1981, 12:00:03 UT, Cape Canaveral, FL [charts for Washington]
Landed April 14, 1981, 18:20:57 UT, Edwards AFB
Columbia was first launched on the 20th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's flight.
Year: Capsolar {+2}
Sun on MC 0°45'
Pluto sq. MC 0°13'
Mars sq. Asc 0°37'
Moon more widely foreground
-- Moon-Mars sq. 0°04'
-- Sun-Pluto sq. 0°10'
-- Moon-Pluto op. 1°15'
Bridge {+1}
t Pluto sq. s MC 1°07'
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Pluto.
Week: Canlunar {+1}
Moon on Asc 1°49'
Sun, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn widely foreground
-- Mercury-Saturn op. 0°25' in mundo
-- Sun-Pluto cop. 1°18'
-- Sun-Mars conj. 1°45' in mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 1°49'
-- Moon-Sun sq. 2°47'
-- Mercury-Jupiter op. 2°19'
-- Non-angular Venus conj. Sun 1°06', Mars 3°06'
-- Non-foreground Pluto op. Sun 0°12', Mars 3°18'
Moon-Pluto sq. 1°28'
Moon-Venus sq. 1°40'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC conj. t Venus 0°45', op. t Pluto 1°35', op. Pluto 0°15', sq. s Sun 0°05'
-- t Venus sq. s Sun 0°40', op. s Pluto 0°30'
-- t Venus-Pluto op. 0°50'
p Asc conj. t Moon 1°06'
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t Pluto sq. s MC 1°07'
t Sun sq. s MC 1°36'
t Venus sq. s MC 0°17'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {0}
p EP conj. p Moon 0°52'
(Transiting Jupiter 2°18' past Cansolar MC is too far.)
First Space Shuttle launch
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First Space Shuttle launch
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Re: First Space Shuttle launch
This on is noticeably better than the Skylab example, and almost in the league of the flights and breakthroughs leading up to and including the Moon landing. I think with the shuttle there was a new sense of discovering something new and invading new territory. The Capsolar is fitting (and absorbed many other events in that punchy symbolism). The Week chart is probably better than a +1, the CapQ probably better than a +2, but not enough to give them the next higher number. Not bad, overall.
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