Whakaari (White Island) volcano
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2020 10:59 am
December 9, 2019, 2:11 PM NZDT (1:11 UT), White Island (Whakaari) off New Zealand: volcano is 37S31'12", 177E10'57"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Whak ... d_eruption
A volcano erupted with negligible warning while two touring groups (47 people) were on the island. 17 people are confirmed dead with two others missing and presumed dead (19 total). The other 28 were seriously injured, with all but three suffering burns over their entire bodies.
An ash plume rose over 12,000 feet (over two miles) into the sky.
Time is from Washington Post and other sources, taken off video feeds of the eruption. The ingresses are a staggering parade of one Mars after another! It's as perfect a volcano example as one could want.
Year: Capsolar {+2}
Mars on WP 0°24'
Mercury sq. Asc 0°46'
Saturn sq. Asc 2°00'
Uranus widely foreground
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. 1°25' in mundo
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 2°46'
Moon-Mercury sq. 2°34' in mundo
Bridge {+2}
CanQ Moon op. s/p Mars Oct 19 to Dec 27
Quarter: Libsolar {+2}
Mars on Asc 0°45'
Saturn sq. Asc 2°09' [sq. non-angular Venus 2°00' in mundo, NA Uranus 2°29' im]
Sun more widely foreground)
Moon-Jupiter op. 0°14' in mundo
Month: Caplunar {+1}
Moon on Dsc 0°52'
Mercury on IC 1°02'
Saturn & Pluto more widely foreground
-- Moon-Mercury sq. 0°10' in mundo
-- Moon-Pluto conj. 3°24' in mundo
-- Saturn-Pluto conj. 3°22' in mundo
Week: Arilunar {+2}
Mars on MC 1°01'
Uranus barely foreground
Day: Capsolar Transits {-1}
(Only -1 instead of -2 because it was a pleasure excursion, exact fit to the aspect!)
t Venus sq. s Asc 1°02'
-- t Venus conj. s Mercury 0°17'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+3}
p Moon op. p Mars 0°27', s Mars 0°42'
p MC op. s Uranus 0°19'
p Asc sq. t Mars 1°52'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Whak ... d_eruption
A volcano erupted with negligible warning while two touring groups (47 people) were on the island. 17 people are confirmed dead with two others missing and presumed dead (19 total). The other 28 were seriously injured, with all but three suffering burns over their entire bodies.
An ash plume rose over 12,000 feet (over two miles) into the sky.
Time is from Washington Post and other sources, taken off video feeds of the eruption. The ingresses are a staggering parade of one Mars after another! It's as perfect a volcano example as one could want.
Year: Capsolar {+2}
Mars on WP 0°24'
Mercury sq. Asc 0°46'
Saturn sq. Asc 2°00'
Uranus widely foreground
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. 1°25' in mundo
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 2°46'
Moon-Mercury sq. 2°34' in mundo
Bridge {+2}
CanQ Moon op. s/p Mars Oct 19 to Dec 27
Quarter: Libsolar {+2}
Mars on Asc 0°45'
Saturn sq. Asc 2°09' [sq. non-angular Venus 2°00' in mundo, NA Uranus 2°29' im]
Sun more widely foreground)
Moon-Jupiter op. 0°14' in mundo
Month: Caplunar {+1}
Moon on Dsc 0°52'
Mercury on IC 1°02'
Saturn & Pluto more widely foreground
-- Moon-Mercury sq. 0°10' in mundo
-- Moon-Pluto conj. 3°24' in mundo
-- Saturn-Pluto conj. 3°22' in mundo
Week: Arilunar {+2}
Mars on MC 1°01'
Uranus barely foreground
Day: Capsolar Transits {-1}
(Only -1 instead of -2 because it was a pleasure excursion, exact fit to the aspect!)
t Venus sq. s Asc 1°02'
-- t Venus conj. s Mercury 0°17'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+3}
p Moon op. p Mars 0°27', s Mars 0°42'
p MC op. s Uranus 0°19'
p Asc sq. t Mars 1°52'