https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramstein_ ... w_disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhiyeMxC5hM
Wouldn't this event be interesting from SMA angle?
Total fatalities 70
August 28, 1988
49°26′18″N
007°36′13″E
15:44h Collision
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_a ... death_toll
Ramstein air show disaster
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Ramstein air show disaster
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Re: 1988 Ramstein air show disaster
August 28, 1988, 3:44 PM CEDT, Ramstein AFB, Palatinate, West Germany 49N26'18", 7E36'13"
Two aircraft collided during an air show in front of 300,000 spectators, killing three pilots and 67 spectators. Another 346 spectators suffered serious injuries from the explosion and fire. When it occurred, this was the deadliest air show accident in history, a title it held for 21 years.
The Capsolar is excellent. The Bridge zeroes in on the time. The Caplunar is adequate if not exacting. The daily timing is just missing what it needs, though Mars' transit to the Cansolar angles does zero in on the day.
Year: Capsolar
Mars on Dsc (2°43')
Pluto on Dsc (2°44')
-- Ma/Pl on Dsc (0°10')
Mercury on MC (3°50')
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. (1°06' in mundo)
Moon on Dsc (8°09')
Moon-Mars conj. (0°46')
Bridge
t Mars on Cansolar angles 8/6-9/15
Quarter: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°55')
Quarter: Arisolar (Dormant.)
Month: Caplunar
Mercury on Dsc (1°51')
Uranus sq. Asc (1°14')
Saturn sq. Asc (2°24')
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. (1°09')
Sun on Dsc (8°26')
-- Sun=Uranus sq. (0°52' in mundo)
-- Su/Ma on horizon (0°16')
Mars on Asc (8°58')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p Asc sq. p Venus (0°18'), s Venus (0°27')
p MC op. t Moon (1°40')
p EP conj. t Saturn (2°01')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°26')
p Asc op. t Saturn (1°17')
[Mercury-Saturn-Uranus aspects quite tight, but not quite within 2° of angles]
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t Mars sq. s MC (0°36')
Two aircraft collided during an air show in front of 300,000 spectators, killing three pilots and 67 spectators. Another 346 spectators suffered serious injuries from the explosion and fire. When it occurred, this was the deadliest air show accident in history, a title it held for 21 years.
The Capsolar is excellent. The Bridge zeroes in on the time. The Caplunar is adequate if not exacting. The daily timing is just missing what it needs, though Mars' transit to the Cansolar angles does zero in on the day.
Year: Capsolar
Mars on Dsc (2°43')
Pluto on Dsc (2°44')
-- Ma/Pl on Dsc (0°10')
Mercury on MC (3°50')
-- Mercury-Pluto sq. (1°06' in mundo)
Moon on Dsc (8°09')
Moon-Mars conj. (0°46')
Bridge
t Mars on Cansolar angles 8/6-9/15
Quarter: Cansolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°55')
Quarter: Arisolar (Dormant.)
Month: Caplunar
Mercury on Dsc (1°51')
Uranus sq. Asc (1°14')
Saturn sq. Asc (2°24')
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. (1°09')
Sun on Dsc (8°26')
-- Sun=Uranus sq. (0°52' in mundo)
-- Su/Ma on horizon (0°16')
Mars on Asc (8°58')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian
p Asc sq. p Venus (0°18'), s Venus (0°27')
p MC op. t Moon (1°40')
p EP conj. t Saturn (2°01')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°26')
p Asc op. t Saturn (1°17')
[Mercury-Saturn-Uranus aspects quite tight, but not quite within 2° of angles]
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t Mars sq. s MC (0°36')
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