Telstar 1 launched
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 12:55 pm
July 10, 1962, 8:35 UT, Cape Canaveral
Telstar was the first telecommunications and broadcast satellite ever launched. Though the USSR was the first to launch a satellite into orbit with Sputnik, the U.S. was the first to launch into orbit a satellite for these purposes, which now are fundamental.
As with other space flight breakthroughs, the launch location can be expected to show technical parameters of the launch, while charts for Washington would show the national reaction.
First, the charts for Cape Canaveral. These charts, frankly, are quite terrible.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter Moon-Neptune.
Year: Cansolar {-1}
Saturn on Asc 1°45'
Sun, Jupiter, & Neptune more widely foreground
-- Su/Ju on horizon 0°04'
-- Sun-Saturn op. 2°13' in mundo
Moon-Venus sq. 0°20'
Moon-Mars 0°16' in mundo
Moon-Pluto 3°44'
Bridge {-2}
t Pluto conj. Capsolar IC 0°51'
t Saturn conj. Cansolar EP 0°30'
Quarter: Arisolar {-1}
Mars on MC 0°20'
Moon-Uranus conj. 1°08'
Month: Caplunar {-2}
Venus on Dsc 1°18'
Mars & Saturn more widely foreground
-- Ve/Sa on horizon 1°00'
-- Saturn sq. non-angular Neptune 0°16'
Moon-Neptune sq. 2°25' in mundo
Week: Canlunar {-2}
Mars sq. MC 0°35'
Uranus on Dsc 2°26'
-- Mars-Uranus sq. 2°11'
Pluto sq. MC 1°29'
Venus more widely foreground
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-1 / +1 = 0}
p MC conj. s Uranus 1°49', sq. t Mars 0°50'
-- t Mars sq. s Uranus 0°59'
p Asc sq. t Venus 1°47'
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t Pluto conj. s IC 0°51'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {-2}
p MC conj. t Neptune 1°16', s Neptune 0°56', sq. t Saturn 0°06'
p Asc op. s Sun 1°14', sq. t Moon 1°16'
p EP conj. s Jupiter 1°20'
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t Saturn conj. s EP 0°30'
Telstar was the first telecommunications and broadcast satellite ever launched. Though the USSR was the first to launch a satellite into orbit with Sputnik, the U.S. was the first to launch into orbit a satellite for these purposes, which now are fundamental.
As with other space flight breakthroughs, the launch location can be expected to show technical parameters of the launch, while charts for Washington would show the national reaction.
First, the charts for Cape Canaveral. These charts, frankly, are quite terrible.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter Moon-Neptune.
Year: Cansolar {-1}
Saturn on Asc 1°45'
Sun, Jupiter, & Neptune more widely foreground
-- Su/Ju on horizon 0°04'
-- Sun-Saturn op. 2°13' in mundo
Moon-Venus sq. 0°20'
Moon-Mars 0°16' in mundo
Moon-Pluto 3°44'
Bridge {-2}
t Pluto conj. Capsolar IC 0°51'
t Saturn conj. Cansolar EP 0°30'
Quarter: Arisolar {-1}
Mars on MC 0°20'
Moon-Uranus conj. 1°08'
Month: Caplunar {-2}
Venus on Dsc 1°18'
Mars & Saturn more widely foreground
-- Ve/Sa on horizon 1°00'
-- Saturn sq. non-angular Neptune 0°16'
Moon-Neptune sq. 2°25' in mundo
Week: Canlunar {-2}
Mars sq. MC 0°35'
Uranus on Dsc 2°26'
-- Mars-Uranus sq. 2°11'
Pluto sq. MC 1°29'
Venus more widely foreground
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-1 / +1 = 0}
p MC conj. s Uranus 1°49', sq. t Mars 0°50'
-- t Mars sq. s Uranus 0°59'
p Asc sq. t Venus 1°47'
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t Pluto conj. s IC 0°51'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {-2}
p MC conj. t Neptune 1°16', s Neptune 0°56', sq. t Saturn 0°06'
p Asc op. s Sun 1°14', sq. t Moon 1°16'
p EP conj. s Jupiter 1°20'
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t Saturn conj. s EP 0°30'