Mount St. Helens (which is rumbling again) exploded on May 18, 1980 at 8:32:17 AM PDT. It is located at 46N12'01", 122W11'12". The volcanoes entire north face collapsed. An eruption column of hyper-heated ash spewed 80,000 feet into the air, spreading over 11 states and much of Canada.
57 people died and $1.1 billion in property damage occurred (almost $3B in 2016 dollars).
Year: Capsolar
Moon-Neptune conj. (1°19' in mundo)
Moon-Saturn sq. (1°42' in mundo)
-- Saturn-Neptune sq. (0°23' in mundo)
Jupiter on MC (0°46')
Uranus on Asc (1°29')
-- Jupiter-Uranus sq. (0°33'in mundo)
Mars on MC (8°41'), stationary
[With the Jupiter-Uranus square on angles, notice that this, compared to other volcanoes, was a structural collapse - for which angular Jupiter aspecting Saturn or Uranus is typical.]
Bridge
t. Uranus conj. Capsolar Asc 4/10-11/1
CapQ Moon sq. CapQ Saturn 4/8-5/31
t. Neptune conj. Capsolar Moon 1/26-5/25
t. Uranus sq. Cansolar Asc 12/13-5/25
EVENT WINDOW: April 10 to May 25
Quarter: Arisolar (Dormant.)
Month: Caplunar
Uranus on Asc (1°07')
Sun on Dsc (8°50')
Week: Arilunar
Moon sq. MC (1°00')
Mercury on Asc (2°21')
Sun on Asc (2°52')
-- Sun-Mercury conj. (0°31' in mundo)
Uranus on Dsc (4°02')
Pluto on Dsc (5°52')
--Uranus-Pluto (1°50' in mundo)
-- Sun-Uranus op. (1°10' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Uranus op. (1°41' in mundo)
-- Sun-Pluto op. (3°00'in mundo)
-- Mercury-Pluto op. (3°31' in mundo)
-- Moon/Uranus on horizon (0°20')
-- Moon/Pluto on horizon (0°36')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon sq. p. Saturn (0°30')
p. Asc sq. p. Sun (1°26'), s. Sun (1°47')
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t. Uranus conj. s. Asc (0°31')
t. Neptune conj. s. Moon (0°51')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. MC sq. s. Mars (0°41')
p. EP op. s. Neptune (1°38')
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t. Uranus sq. s. Asc (1°42')
SUMMARY
Year: Jupiter Uranus (Mars). Moon-Saturn-Neptune Jupiter-Uranus.
Bridge: Saturn Uranus Neptune (Cap). Uranus (Can),
-- Quarter: (Dormant.)
Month: Uranus (Sun).
-- Week: Moon Sun Mercury (Uranus Pluto). Moon/Uranus Moon/Pluto Sun-Mercury-Uranus-Pluto.
Day (Capsolar): Sun Moon-Saturn (CapQ). Uranus Moon-Neptune (transits).
-- Day (Cansolar): Mars Neptune (CanQ). Uranus (transit).
Mount St. Helens explosion
Analyses of distinct mundane events, using the methods of Sidereal mundane astrology
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