Novarupta eruption
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 4:30 pm
June 6, 1912, about 1:00 PM BET, Katmai National Park, Alaska 58N16'00", 155W09'24"
The most powerful volcanic eruption in the 20th century, lasting 60 hours and releasing 30 times the magma volume of Mount St. Helens in a blast heard (an hour after it occurred) 750 miles away in Juneau.
I find no record of deaths thus far (it is a barely-populated area). Time is from NPS.gov, which wrote, "Around 1 PM on June 6, the skies darkened over Katmai and for the next 60 hours the sun disappeared. The greatest eruption of the 20th century had begun."
Year: Capsolar {+3}
Pluto on Asc 0°46'
Mars sq. MC 1°50' [conj. non-foreground Saturn 0°42' in mundo]
Mercury more widely foreground
-- Mercury op. Pluto 2°14'
Moon-Saturn op. 1°18' in mundo
Moon-Jupiter conj. 1°58'
Moon-Mars op. 1°59' in mundo
Bridge {+1}
(Jupiter seems not to be fitting at all, hence the point reduction. Also, the Arisolar is quite weak, so nothing clear locks the quarter.)
t Uranus conj. Cansolar EP 2/23-7/16
t Pluto sq. Cansolar Moon 5/15-7/16
t Saturn conj. Capsolar EP or sq. MC 5/3-7/8
-- These overlap May 15 to July 9.
t Jupiter conj. CapQ Moon 5/30-6/11
Event window: May 30 to June 11
Quarter: Arisolar {0}
Sun sq. Asc 0°01'
Jupiter sq. MC 0°20'
Neptune on Asc 1°14'
Moon, Mercury, Uranus, & Pluto widely angular
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 0°25' in mundo
-- Sun-Mercury conj. 0°42' in mundo
-- Sun-Neptune sq. 2°29'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mercury on EP 0°02'
Saturn on EP 0°50'
Pluto on Asc 1°23'
Moon more widely foreground
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 0°15' in mundo
-- Moon-Pluto op. 3°14' in mundo
-- Mercury conj. non-angular Sun 3°39' in mundo, conj. NA Venus 1°19' in mundo, conj. NA Jupiter 3°38' in mundo
-- Saturn oonj. NA Sun 3°24' in mundo, NA Venus 1°04' in mundo, op. NA Jupiter 3°23' in mundo
Moon-Neptune op. 1°30'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-2 / +2 = +1}
t Jupiter conj. p Moon 0°11'
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t Saturn conj. s EP 1°44'
-- t Saturn conj. s Mars 0°35'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC sq. t Pluto 0°29'
p Asc op. t Saturn 0°47'
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t Uranus conj. s EP 0°04'
t Pluto sq. s Moon 0°30'
The most powerful volcanic eruption in the 20th century, lasting 60 hours and releasing 30 times the magma volume of Mount St. Helens in a blast heard (an hour after it occurred) 750 miles away in Juneau.
I find no record of deaths thus far (it is a barely-populated area). Time is from NPS.gov, which wrote, "Around 1 PM on June 6, the skies darkened over Katmai and for the next 60 hours the sun disappeared. The greatest eruption of the 20th century had begun."
Year: Capsolar {+3}
Pluto on Asc 0°46'
Mars sq. MC 1°50' [conj. non-foreground Saturn 0°42' in mundo]
Mercury more widely foreground
-- Mercury op. Pluto 2°14'
Moon-Saturn op. 1°18' in mundo
Moon-Jupiter conj. 1°58'
Moon-Mars op. 1°59' in mundo
Bridge {+1}
(Jupiter seems not to be fitting at all, hence the point reduction. Also, the Arisolar is quite weak, so nothing clear locks the quarter.)
t Uranus conj. Cansolar EP 2/23-7/16
t Pluto sq. Cansolar Moon 5/15-7/16
t Saturn conj. Capsolar EP or sq. MC 5/3-7/8
-- These overlap May 15 to July 9.
t Jupiter conj. CapQ Moon 5/30-6/11
Event window: May 30 to June 11
Quarter: Arisolar {0}
Sun sq. Asc 0°01'
Jupiter sq. MC 0°20'
Neptune on Asc 1°14'
Moon, Mercury, Uranus, & Pluto widely angular
-- Moon-Pluto sq. 0°25' in mundo
-- Sun-Mercury conj. 0°42' in mundo
-- Sun-Neptune sq. 2°29'
Month: Caplunar {+2}
Mercury on EP 0°02'
Saturn on EP 0°50'
Pluto on Asc 1°23'
Moon more widely foreground
-- Mercury-Saturn conj. 0°15' in mundo
-- Moon-Pluto op. 3°14' in mundo
-- Mercury conj. non-angular Sun 3°39' in mundo, conj. NA Venus 1°19' in mundo, conj. NA Jupiter 3°38' in mundo
-- Saturn oonj. NA Sun 3°24' in mundo, NA Venus 1°04' in mundo, op. NA Jupiter 3°23' in mundo
Moon-Neptune op. 1°30'
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {-2 / +2 = +1}
t Jupiter conj. p Moon 0°11'
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t Saturn conj. s EP 1°44'
-- t Saturn conj. s Mars 0°35'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p MC sq. t Pluto 0°29'
p Asc op. t Saturn 0°47'
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t Uranus conj. s EP 0°04'
t Pluto sq. s Moon 0°30'