June 15, 1991, 1:42 PM AWST, Luzon, Philippines 15N08'30", 120E21'00"
The second most powerful volcanic explosion in the 20th century occurred concurrent with the landing of Typhoon Yunya which brought a deadly quadruple threat of all four elements to the area. The particles it ejected into the atmosphere in its nine-hour eruption (the most of any volcano since Krakatoa) lowered world temperatures nearly 1° F in 1991-93.
As many as 800 people were killed and 100,000 left homeless.
Neptune was exactly on IC when the eruption began.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Neptune.
Year: Cansolar {+2}
Mercury sq. MC 1°28'
Mars sq. Asc 1°41'
Moon, Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, & Pluto widely foreground
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. 0°13' in mundo
-- Ma/Pl on angles 0°13'
-- Moon-Mercury sq. 0°15' in mundo
-- Me/Sa on angles 0°16'
-- Me/Ju on angles 0°24'
-- Mo/Ma on angles 0°25'
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. 1°00' in mundo
-- Mars-Saturn sq. 1°05' in mundo
-- Moon-Pluto op. 1°15' in mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn op. 1°10'
-- Moon-Jupiter conj. 1°29' in mundo
-- Sun-Mars sq. 1°42' in mundo
-- Sun-Jupiter conj. 1°37'
-- Sun-Saturn op. 2°48'
Bridge {+2}
t Neptune conj. Capsolar Moon 2/21-6/18
t Saturn conj. Cansolar EP 3/30-7/5
t Jupiter on Cansolar angles 3/25-4/5, 5/1-6/1, 6/16-28
t Mars on Cansolar angles 5/26-6/1, 6/4-11, 6/12-19
Event window: May 26 to June 1; June 4-11; June 16-18
Quarter: Arisolar (Dormant.) Moon-Sun.
Quarter: Libsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Mercury Moon-Venus Moon-Saturn Moon-Uranus.
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Uranus on Ac 0°38'
Neptune on Asv 2°06'
Moon sq. MC 1°21'
Venus more widely angular
-- Uranus-Neptune conj. 2°44'
-- -- Ur/Ne on Asc 0°44'
Moon-Venus op. 0°46'
Week: Canlunar {+2}
Uranus on MC 1°45'
Neptune on MC 2°20'
-- Ur/Ne on MC 0°17'
-- -- Uranus-Neptune conj. 3°23'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC op. t Saturn 0°15'
p Asc sq. t Venus 1°41'
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t Neptune conj. s Moon 0°55'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p EP conj. p Uranus 0°48'
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t Saturn conj. s EP 0°45'
t Jupiter sq. s MC 0°29'
t Mars sq. s MC 0°13'
t Moon op. s Asc 0°35'
Mount Pinatubo eruption
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