Luxor hot air balloon crash
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 9:36 am
The deadliest balloon accident in the world occurred February 25, 2013, at 7:00 AM EET, in Luxor, Egypt, in which 19 of the 21 passengers died.
The crash occurred after a fire broke out in the balloon: As it was attempting to land, a mooring cable wrapped around a gas cylinder, somehow causing a gas leak that ignited. Two people leapt the several yards to the ground before the balloon reascended, making similar jumps by the other passengers unfeasible. About 1,000 feet up, a loud explosion occurred, causing the balloon to crash, killing everyone still aboard.
The charts below, for the most part, describe the event quite vividly and obviously. A curio (something I want to look at further) is that there is no shortage of Jupiter - in pretty much the same exact way that there was a Jupiter presence in the Lockhart balloon crash incident.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°05').
Year: Cansolar
Moon on EP (1°43')
Pluto on Dsc (3°44')
Mars on IC (4°28')
Uranus on MC (5°53')
-- Mars-Pluto sq. (0°27')
-- Uranus-Pluto sq. (0°43')
-- Mars-Uranus op. (1°09')
Bridge
t. Jupiter sq. CapQ Moon 1/15-3/20
CanQ Moon sq. s./p. Uranus 1/30-3/30
CanQ Moon sq. s./p. Mars 12/27-3/6
CanQ Moon op. s./p. Pluto 1/8-3/9
-- Moon progressions to 3 planets overlap 1/30-3/6
Event window is the same, Jan 30 to Mar 6
Quarter: Libsolar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°55')
Sun on IC (1°42')
Moon-Neptune sq. (1°10' in mundo)
Caplunar
(This is a quite extraordinary chart for a fire-triggered vehicular accident.)
Neptune on MC (0°55')
Jupiter on EP (0°35')
Mercury on MC (2°00')
Mars on MC (2°23')
-- Mercury-Mars conj. (0°23' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Neptune conj. (2°27')
-- -- Me/Ne on MC (0°32')
-- Mars-Neptune conj. (2°42')
-- -- Ma/Ne on MC (0°44')
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq. (1°40')
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. (1°25')
CURIO: I'm watching Ceres for possible effects, and it is 1°06' above Ascendant in this chart, only 0°11' from mundane square to Neptune.
Week: Canlunar
Pluto sq. MC (0°05')
Uranus on MC (4°12')
Moon on Asc (6°53')
-- Mo/Pl on horizon (0°19')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. t. Neptune (0°44')
t. Jupiter sq. p. Moon (0°47')
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t. Sun conj. s. Moon (0°06') [sq. s. Jupiter 0°01'; Moon-Sun aspects are typical of fires]
Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. WP conj. p. Mercury (0°28')
-- t. Saturn (16:34) sq. p. Mercury (0°47')
p. Moon sq. s./p. Uranus (0°07'), sq. p. Mars (0°41') [s. Mars 1°02'], op. p. Pluto (0°36'), s. Pluto (0°35')
SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter.
Year (Cansolar): Moon (Mars Uranus Pluto). Mars-Uranus-Pluto.
Bridge: Jupiter (Cap). Mars Uranus Pluto (Can).
-- Quarter: Sun Saturn. Moon-Neptune.
Month: Mercury Mars Jupiter Neptune. Mercury-Mars-Neptune Mercury-Mars-Jupiter.
-- Week: Pluto (Moon Uranus). Mo/Pl.
Day (Capsolar): Neptune Moon-Jupiter (CapQ). Moon-Sun (transit)
-- Day (CanQ): Mercury. Moon-Mars-Uranus-Pluto Mercury-Saturn.
The crash occurred after a fire broke out in the balloon: As it was attempting to land, a mooring cable wrapped around a gas cylinder, somehow causing a gas leak that ignited. Two people leapt the several yards to the ground before the balloon reascended, making similar jumps by the other passengers unfeasible. About 1,000 feet up, a loud explosion occurred, causing the balloon to crash, killing everyone still aboard.
The charts below, for the most part, describe the event quite vividly and obviously. A curio (something I want to look at further) is that there is no shortage of Jupiter - in pretty much the same exact way that there was a Jupiter presence in the Lockhart balloon crash incident.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°05').
Year: Cansolar
Moon on EP (1°43')
Pluto on Dsc (3°44')
Mars on IC (4°28')
Uranus on MC (5°53')
-- Mars-Pluto sq. (0°27')
-- Uranus-Pluto sq. (0°43')
-- Mars-Uranus op. (1°09')
Bridge
t. Jupiter sq. CapQ Moon 1/15-3/20
CanQ Moon sq. s./p. Uranus 1/30-3/30
CanQ Moon sq. s./p. Mars 12/27-3/6
CanQ Moon op. s./p. Pluto 1/8-3/9
-- Moon progressions to 3 planets overlap 1/30-3/6
Event window is the same, Jan 30 to Mar 6
Quarter: Libsolar
Saturn sq. Asc (0°55')
Sun on IC (1°42')
Moon-Neptune sq. (1°10' in mundo)
Caplunar
(This is a quite extraordinary chart for a fire-triggered vehicular accident.)
Neptune on MC (0°55')
Jupiter on EP (0°35')
Mercury on MC (2°00')
Mars on MC (2°23')
-- Mercury-Mars conj. (0°23' in mundo)
-- Mercury-Neptune conj. (2°27')
-- -- Me/Ne on MC (0°32')
-- Mars-Neptune conj. (2°42')
-- -- Ma/Ne on MC (0°44')
-- Mercury-Jupiter sq. (1°40')
-- Mars-Jupiter sq. (1°25')
CURIO: I'm watching Ceres for possible effects, and it is 1°06' above Ascendant in this chart, only 0°11' from mundane square to Neptune.
Week: Canlunar
Pluto sq. MC (0°05')
Uranus on MC (4°12')
Moon on Asc (6°53')
-- Mo/Pl on horizon (0°19')
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits
p. Asc sq. t. Neptune (0°44')
t. Jupiter sq. p. Moon (0°47')
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t. Sun conj. s. Moon (0°06') [sq. s. Jupiter 0°01'; Moon-Sun aspects are typical of fires]
Day: Cansolar Quotidian
p. WP conj. p. Mercury (0°28')
-- t. Saturn (16:34) sq. p. Mercury (0°47')
p. Moon sq. s./p. Uranus (0°07'), sq. p. Mars (0°41') [s. Mars 1°02'], op. p. Pluto (0°36'), s. Pluto (0°35')
SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.) Moon-Jupiter.
Year (Cansolar): Moon (Mars Uranus Pluto). Mars-Uranus-Pluto.
Bridge: Jupiter (Cap). Mars Uranus Pluto (Can).
-- Quarter: Sun Saturn. Moon-Neptune.
Month: Mercury Mars Jupiter Neptune. Mercury-Mars-Neptune Mercury-Mars-Jupiter.
-- Week: Pluto (Moon Uranus). Mo/Pl.
Day (Capsolar): Neptune Moon-Jupiter (CapQ). Moon-Sun (transit)
-- Day (CanQ): Mercury. Moon-Mars-Uranus-Pluto Mercury-Saturn.