Dec 27: Kepler, Pasteur, Dietrich, Hughes (+ Irving)

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Dec 27: Kepler, Pasteur, Dietrich, Hughes (+ Irving)

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Kepler, Johannes. Dec 27, 1571 OS, 1:00 PM LAT, Weil der Stadt, Germany (B).
Pasteur, Louis. Dec 27, 1822, 2:00 AM LMT, Dole, France (AA).
Dietrich, Marlene. Dec 27, 1901, 9:15 PM CET, Berlin-Schoenberg, Germany (AA).
Hughes, Karen. Dec 27, 1956, 6:55 PM CET, Paris, France (B).

Irving, Kenneth. Dec 27, 1947, 5:55 AM CST, Chicago, IL (AA).

Dietrich, considered by some to have been the most perfectly crafted woman ever to appear on the screen, has a single angular planet: Venus. Her Sun and four other planets in 5H is credible for her screen fame. Not only are Venus and Mars both in Capricorn, Venus is in the exact degree of Mars' exaltation (and Moon is near that of Jupiter).

Pasteur, with Sun and four other planets in Sagittarius, is not only a great example of Sagittarius' connection to scale (both macro and micro), with his invention of the microscope, but also has given has name to the process of sterile purity. (Six planets in 3H fits.) Kepler (on the 'macro' end) shares not just his birthday (but not Sun degree) and his Moon-sign, Taurus: I suspect the commonality is that their passion was the field of nature.

Kepler's more commonly seen chart was his rectification for 2:30 PM; however, the given time was 1:00 PM, which I have used here.
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