Amelia Earhart disappearance
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 11:43 am
(Originally posted 9/16/2016; later migrated from the old site.)
I've only previously looked at Amelia Earhart's disappearance in terms of her personal chart, and never with satisfaction. In the interim, I've see many charts of airplane disasters. She's back in the news, because Ric Gillespie, the lead proponent of the Gardner Island (Nikumaroro) theory, is remounting his campaign. You can read some of the arguments here:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amelia ... ar-BBwdANl
Earhart vanished July 2, 1937, with a last radio call about 8:43 AM (what time zone? GMT? departure time was stated in GMT). They would have gone down - whether into the ocean or on an island - sometime after that. Gillespie argues that it was on Gardner Island. Using 9 AM GMT and the coordinates of Gardner Island, we get the following.
Note that if this was GMT, Moon hadn't entered Aries; if it was local time, Moon was in Aries. That makes all the difference in the world, since the Aries lunar ingress is the first one that shows the chance of an incident such as this! Mercury-Saturn transiting the Capsolar angles is also persuasive of the incident happening somewhere nearby. The argument is... interesting.
They were otherwise believed to be near Nukumano Islands (4S31.5, 159E24). This is quite a ways in longitude from Gardner Island (4S40, 174W32), so the charts would have been significantly different. However, Howland Island, their original destination which they evidently did not reach, is closer to Gardner (specifically, 0N48, 176W37). The case for Gardner is astrologically sound.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)
Year: Cansolar
Jupiter on Dsc (2°32')
Neptune on IC (2°34')
-- Jupiter-Neptune sq. (0°02' in mundo)
Bridge
t. Saturn sq. s. MC (0°26')
Quarter: Arisolar
Moon-Mars op. (0°25' in mundo)
Venus on Dsc (0°28')
Pluto sq. Asc (0°33')
Sun on Dsc (2°54')
Jupiter on IC (3°42')
-- Jupiter-Pluto op (0°41')
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (1°57')
-- Sun-Venus conj. (2°26' in mundo)
-- Sun-Pluto sq. (2°38')
Month: Caplunar
Saturn sq. Asc (1°59')
Sun on Asc (3°14')
-- Sun-Saturn sq. (0°51' in mundo)
Moon-Jupiter conj. (0°57')
Moon-Pluto op. (3°45')
Week: Arilunar
Mars on Dsc (0°18')
Venus on Asc (5°52')
Uranus on Asc (6°49')
-- Ve/Ur on Asc (0°29')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°09')
Day: Capsolar Transits
t. Saturn sq. s. MC (0°26')
t. Mercury conj. s. MC (1°37')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits (Dormant.)
SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.)
Year (Cansolar): Jupiter Neptune. Jupiter-Neptune.
Bridge: Saturn (Cap).
Quarter: Sun Venus Pluto (Jupiter). Moon-Mars Sun-Venus Sun-Jupiter-Pluto.
Month: Saturn (Sun). Moon-Jupiter Moon-Pluto Sun-Saturn.
Week: Mars (Venus Uranus). Moon-Jupiter Ve/Ur.
Day (Capsolar transits): Mercury Saturn.
Day (Cansolar): (Dormant.)
I've only previously looked at Amelia Earhart's disappearance in terms of her personal chart, and never with satisfaction. In the interim, I've see many charts of airplane disasters. She's back in the news, because Ric Gillespie, the lead proponent of the Gardner Island (Nikumaroro) theory, is remounting his campaign. You can read some of the arguments here:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/amelia ... ar-BBwdANl
Earhart vanished July 2, 1937, with a last radio call about 8:43 AM (what time zone? GMT? departure time was stated in GMT). They would have gone down - whether into the ocean or on an island - sometime after that. Gillespie argues that it was on Gardner Island. Using 9 AM GMT and the coordinates of Gardner Island, we get the following.
Note that if this was GMT, Moon hadn't entered Aries; if it was local time, Moon was in Aries. That makes all the difference in the world, since the Aries lunar ingress is the first one that shows the chance of an incident such as this! Mercury-Saturn transiting the Capsolar angles is also persuasive of the incident happening somewhere nearby. The argument is... interesting.
They were otherwise believed to be near Nukumano Islands (4S31.5, 159E24). This is quite a ways in longitude from Gardner Island (4S40, 174W32), so the charts would have been significantly different. However, Howland Island, their original destination which they evidently did not reach, is closer to Gardner (specifically, 0N48, 176W37). The case for Gardner is astrologically sound.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)
Year: Cansolar
Jupiter on Dsc (2°32')
Neptune on IC (2°34')
-- Jupiter-Neptune sq. (0°02' in mundo)
Bridge
t. Saturn sq. s. MC (0°26')
Quarter: Arisolar
Moon-Mars op. (0°25' in mundo)
Venus on Dsc (0°28')
Pluto sq. Asc (0°33')
Sun on Dsc (2°54')
Jupiter on IC (3°42')
-- Jupiter-Pluto op (0°41')
-- Sun-Jupiter sq. (1°57')
-- Sun-Venus conj. (2°26' in mundo)
-- Sun-Pluto sq. (2°38')
Month: Caplunar
Saturn sq. Asc (1°59')
Sun on Asc (3°14')
-- Sun-Saturn sq. (0°51' in mundo)
Moon-Jupiter conj. (0°57')
Moon-Pluto op. (3°45')
Week: Arilunar
Mars on Dsc (0°18')
Venus on Asc (5°52')
Uranus on Asc (6°49')
-- Ve/Ur on Asc (0°29')
Moon-Jupiter sq. (0°09')
Day: Capsolar Transits
t. Saturn sq. s. MC (0°26')
t. Mercury conj. s. MC (1°37')
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits (Dormant.)
SUMMARY
Year (Capsolar): (Dormant.)
Year (Cansolar): Jupiter Neptune. Jupiter-Neptune.
Bridge: Saturn (Cap).
Quarter: Sun Venus Pluto (Jupiter). Moon-Mars Sun-Venus Sun-Jupiter-Pluto.
Month: Saturn (Sun). Moon-Jupiter Moon-Pluto Sun-Saturn.
Week: Mars (Venus Uranus). Moon-Jupiter Ve/Ur.
Day (Capsolar transits): Mercury Saturn.
Day (Cansolar): (Dormant.)