August 14, 2021, 12:29:08 UT, 18N24'29'', 73W28'31''
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Haiti_earthquake
The epicenter was only eight miles from Petit Trou de Nippes, Haiti. This has been a terrible year for Haiti (which doesn't have many great years in the first place): Their president was killed in a coup July 7, with political destabilization in its wake. They've never fully recovered from the 2010 quake (7.0), one of the most devastating anywhere. Probably this should also be studied for the capital city, Port-au-Prince, 80 miles away (I may do that in a second pass) because the impact on the nation as a whole is surely great; but I'll begin with a breakdown for the epicenter.
As JSAD's data list shows, this was felt over a wide area - as far away as 200 miles in Jamaica. So far, no fatalities have been reported, though I imagine that will change as news finally gets out (phone lines are currently down around the epicenter). There seems to have been terrible destruction (collapsed buildings etc.) which, besides threatening a higher death toll, will surely be a fresh economic blow to an already impoverished and unstable nation. People screaming from under heavy rubble has been reported. (The 2010 quake killed about 160,000 people.)
UPDATE (12/3): 2,248 deaths, 12,763 others injured, 329 missing. Economic damages estimated at > $1.5 billion (over 10% of Haiti's economy).
Tsunami warnings went out briefly, then were withdrawn. I don't think we can credit the just too much for my taste Jupiter appearances to that, so I regard them as inappropriate. For example, the CapQ is entirely inappropriate unless, miraculously, there turned out to be almost no casualties. However, transits to the Capsolar made up for it, and were more fundamental to the Bridge.
Haiti is on EDT, so the quake occurred 8:29 AM local time. As happens at least half the time, the event chart itself - chart for the moment and place of the quake - is not interesting at all. Nothing on angles. Not even any unusual gravitational stressors (Moon shy of first quarter, not near the ecliptic - at most, it was within a couple of days of perigee.) It isn't much improved for Port-au-Prince. (This isn't disappointing: It's routine that the event chart isn't very impressive.) Half an hour later, Neptune crossed Descendant. - So let's get to the meat of it, the Sidereal solar and lunar ingresses.
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Uranus on MC 0°14' (stationary)
Jupiter on WP 0°36'
Saturn on WP-a 1°21'
Mercury on Dsc 2°20'
Moon & Mars more widely foreground
-- Mars-Saturn sq. 0°34'
-- Jupiter-Uranus sq. 0°42'
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. 0°43' mundo
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 2°06' mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 2°47'
-- Mars-Uranus conj. 2°55'
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto sq. Cansolar Moon 7/17-12/25
CanQ Moon sq. s/p Pluto 7/17-9/3
t Saturn on Capsolar angles 8/2-12/15
Event window: Aug 2-Sep 3
Quarter: Cansolar (Silent.) Moon-Sun Moon-Pluto Moon-Eris.
Quarter: Arisolar {-2}
(This is a terribly unfitting chart. I'm curious whether the Cansolar was voiced [non-dormant] for the capital.)
Moon on MC 2°16'
Jupiter on Dsc 3°41'
Moon-Jupiter sq. 1°24' mundo
Month: Caplunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto Moon-Eris.
Week: Liblunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto Moon-Eris.
Week: Canlunar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 1°45'
Moon on Dsc 2°51'
Eris widely foreground
-- Moon-Pluto op. 0°03'
-- Moon-Eris sq. 0°16'
-- Pluto-Eris sq. 0°19'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-2 / +2 = +1}
p Asc conj. t Jupiter 1°02', p Moon 1°45'
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t Saturn conj. s Dsc 1°07'
t Moon op. s MC 0°38'
-- t Moon op. s Uranus 0°32'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian {+2}
p Asc op. t Saturn 1°29', sq. t Moon 0°32'
7.2 Earthquake in Haiti
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Re: 7.2 Earthquake in Haiti
The Cansolar for Port-Au-Prince has Mercury 54' from the Eastpoint by longitude, making it active:
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+-------------15Ar52-----------12Pi54-----------13Aq18--------------+
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|Ur 19Ar18 03°14'| | | |
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| | | |Ju 06Aq01 22°17'|
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| | |Ne 28Aq02 15°47'| |
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|Se 04Ta03 21°28'|Er 29Pi45 20°57'| | |
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| | | |Sa 16Cp18 00°00'|
19Ta05-----------+----------------+----------------+-----------16Cp17
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| | Cansolar | |
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| | 17 Jul 2021 09:36:49 UT |Pl 00Cp32 12°06'|
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| | Port-Au-Prince, Haiti | |
| Ep 11Ge40 | | |
|Me 13Ge50 24°35'| 18N32'50" 072W20'23" | |
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19Ge06-----------+ +-----------19Sg06
| | RAMC 07°17'44" | |
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| | OE 23°26'14" | |
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| | SVP 04Pi57'47" | |
|Su 00Cn00 11°47'| | |
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| | Campanus Houses | |
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16Cn17-----------+----------------+----------------+-----------19Sc05
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|Ma 27Cn10 12°22'| | | |
|Ve 29Cn24 14°57'| | | |
| | |Mo 29Vi42 17°13'| |
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+-------------13Le18-----------12Vi54-----------15Li52--------------+
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Pl Longitude Lat Speed RA Decl Azi Alt PVL Ang G
Mo 29Vi41'38" 03N39 +13°58' 204°15' 06S10 304°40' -69°21' 107°13' 61%
Su 00Cn00'00" 00N00 + 0°57' 116°59' 21N07 63°18' -10°34' 11°47' 72%
Me 13Ge50'05" 00S24 + 1°46' 99°38' 22N44 67°41' + 5°01' 354°35' 97% F
Ve 29Cn24'05" 01N37 + 1°12' 147°18' 14N54 52°21' -38°19' 44°57' 0% B
Ma 27Cn10'15" 01N10 + 0°37' 144°58' 15N13 53°48' -36°21' 42°22' 2% B
Ju 06Aq01'22" 01S05 - 0°05' 333°30' 12S06 229°57' +44°43' 232°17' 14% B
Sa 16Cp18'06" 00S45 - 0°04' 314°01' 18S06 238°03' +26°06' 210°00' 35%
Ur 19Ar17'40" 00S25 + 0°02' 42°00' 15N45 89°25' +56°46' 303°14' 28%
Ne 28Aq02'18" 01S09 - 0°01' 354°06' 03S48 211°30' +64°09' 255°47' 67%
Pl 00Cp32'10" 01S34 - 0°01' 297°52' 22S34 241°37' +10°41' 192°06' 71%
Er 29Pi45'10" 11S26 + 0°00' 27°08' 01S04 133°02' +62°21' 290°57' 53%
Se 04Ta02'46" 11S49 + 0°00' 59°27' 08N24 94°00' +38°27' 321°28' 11% B
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Class 1 Aspects Other Partile Aspects
Mo sq Su 00°18'100% Su op Pl 00°19'100% M
Mo sq Pl 00°51' 99% Su sq Er 00°15'100%
Mo op Er 00°04'100% Ju sq Se 00°49' 99% M
Pl sq Er 00°47' 99%
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Re: 7.2 Earthquake in Haiti
Thanks, Mike. That does get us away from that ugly Arisolar! As happens more often than not, this event suggests that the primary expression of astrology is through its impact on human experience, not its modification of natural phenomena.
And I see you're showing off the pending TMSA aspectarian updates
And I see you're showing off the pending TMSA aspectarian updates
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Re: 7.2 Earthquake in Haiti
Recalculating everything or the capital. The charts are substantially better!
August 14, 2021, 12:29:08 UT, 18N24'29'', 73W28'31''
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Saturn on WP-a 0°05'
Uranus on MC 1°00' (stationary)
Mercury on Dsc 1°04'
Jupiter on WP 1°54'
Moon & Mars more widely foreground
-- Mars-Saturn sq. 0°34'
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. 0°43' mundo
-- Jupiter-Uranus sq. 0°47'
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 2°04' mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 2°47'
-- Mars-Uranus conj. 2°55'
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto sq. Cansolar Moon 7/17-12/25
CanQ Moon sq. s/p Pluto 7/17-9/3
t Saturn co. Capsolar Dsc 7/17-12/26
Event window: Jul 17 to Sep 3
Quarter: Cansolar {+1}
Mercury on EP 0°56'
-- Moon-Sun sq. 0°18'
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 0°51'
Month: Caplunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto.
Week: Liblunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto.
Week: Canlunar {+2}
(This teeters on being a +3.)
Pluto on Asc 0°41'
Moon on Dsc 1°49'
Uranus widely foreground
-- Moon-Pluto op. 0°03'
-- Uranus sq. non-foreground Sun 0°04'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-2 / +2 = +2}
p Asc conj. t Jupiter 0°26'
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t Saturn conj. s Dsc -0°05'
t Moon op. s MC -0°40'
-- t Moon op. s Uranus 0°32'
-- t Moon-Saturn co-angularity 0°35'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian {+3}
(CanQ angles are identical within a few minutes to the Capsolar angles.
p Moon-Pluto sq. 0°14'
p Asc op. t Saturn 0°21'
p MC op. t Moon 0°10'
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t Pluto sq. s Moon 0°11'
August 14, 2021, 12:29:08 UT, 18N24'29'', 73W28'31''
Year: Capsolar {+1}
Saturn on WP-a 0°05'
Uranus on MC 1°00' (stationary)
Mercury on Dsc 1°04'
Jupiter on WP 1°54'
Moon & Mars more widely foreground
-- Mars-Saturn sq. 0°34'
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. 0°43' mundo
-- Jupiter-Uranus sq. 0°47'
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 2°04' mundo
-- Jupiter-Saturn conj. 2°47'
-- Mars-Uranus conj. 2°55'
Bridge {+3}
t Pluto sq. Cansolar Moon 7/17-12/25
CanQ Moon sq. s/p Pluto 7/17-9/3
t Saturn co. Capsolar Dsc 7/17-12/26
Event window: Jul 17 to Sep 3
Quarter: Cansolar {+1}
Mercury on EP 0°56'
-- Moon-Sun sq. 0°18'
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 0°51'
Month: Caplunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto.
Week: Liblunar (Silent.) Moon-Pluto.
Week: Canlunar {+2}
(This teeters on being a +3.)
Pluto on Asc 0°41'
Moon on Dsc 1°49'
Uranus widely foreground
-- Moon-Pluto op. 0°03'
-- Uranus sq. non-foreground Sun 0°04'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-2 / +2 = +2}
p Asc conj. t Jupiter 0°26'
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t Saturn conj. s Dsc -0°05'
t Moon op. s MC -0°40'
-- t Moon op. s Uranus 0°32'
-- t Moon-Saturn co-angularity 0°35'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian {+3}
(CanQ angles are identical within a few minutes to the Capsolar angles.
p Moon-Pluto sq. 0°14'
p Asc op. t Saturn 0°21'
p MC op. t Moon 0°10'
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t Pluto sq. s Moon 0°11'
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