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Date : Wed, 11 Mar 2009 20:05:01 +0700 (ICT)

From : “Ivalov Ivannovic” <ivannovic_ivalov007@gmail.com>

Subject : Asked Information of Nurwahidin, M.

To : M <m.nurwahidin@yahoo.com.my>

This is a collection ("constellation") of charts related to Space Program History. All charts
display also the Galactic Center, the gravity center of our Milky Way Galaxy, a virtual
astrological element strongly associated with all space-related events, currently located at 26
Sagittarius:

First Artificial Satellite


Sputnik 1 launching

October 4, 1957, 10:28 pm R2T (-03:00), Baikonur, Kazakhstan (source: website of the
European Space Agency).

This is bucket/funnel chart, because as you may see, the Moon is the only planet in the upper
half of the chart, symbolizing the satellite thing. The other planets are crammed into one third
of the wheel, starting with Uranus and ending with Saturn, which spells out the word artificial.
So, the entire term is "artificial satellite".
The Moon is void of course in Aquarius, so is this small piece of technology thrown out into
space, for the sake of science (Uranus in the 1st house trine Saturn) and showing off (Leo
rising, with the Sun partile conjunct Jupiter).

The Russian Space Program disasters history is closely linked to this chart, the Sputnik 1
launching chart.

On March 23, 1961, Valentin Bondarenko became the first space related casualty of all time
while undergoing training in a special low pressure chamber with a pure oxygen atmosphere.
Bondarenko accidentally dropped an alcohol soaked cloth onto an electric hotplate. In the
pure oxygen environment, the fire quickly engulfed the entire chamber. The transits to the
Sputnik 1 launching chart on that day, Mars at 9 Cancer square the Sun at 2 Aries trigger the
natal Libra conjunction between Mars at 6 Libra and the Sun at 11 Libra. This natal
conjunction is triggered by adverse transits in most Russian space program tragedies.

First space program in-flight casuality was recorded on April 24 1967, when the Soviet
cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov was killed on board Soyuz 1. Komarov was killed when the
capsule hit the ground. There are persistent rumors that American listening posts in Turkey
recorded Komarov cursing the spacecraft and the support crew by radio on his way down.
The transits on that day show Black Moon Lilith conjunct the MC.

Four years later, on June 30, 1971, the crew of Soyuz 11 was killed after undocking from
space station Salyut 1. The transits trigger the same sensitive natal Sun-Mars conjunction at
the beginning of Libra: transiting Uranus at 11 Libra, transiting Sun at 8 Cancer.

For more info on space disasters, check out this page.

First American Artificial Satellite


Explorer 1 launching

January 31, 1958, 10:48 am EST, Cape Canaveral, Florida


Yuri Gagarin
March 9, 1934, 6:30 am R2T (-03:00), in Gagarin (was Klushino) near Gzhatsk, 35e00,
55n33, Russia (birthtime from Astrotheme.fr, no source given).
(died on March 27, 1968, in a crash of a MiG-15 on a routine training flight)

Yuri Gagarin's Moon in Sagittarius is proeminent in the upper hemisphere of the chart,
conjunct with the Galactic Center is "out of bounds", that is, it has a declination (27°36´)
greater than the maximum Sun declination (23°27´). This Moon located in the 10th house
personifies his job to be the first man in space, like the first 'human satellite' of the Earth. The
same proeminent Moon in the upper hemisphere is present in the Sputnik chart above, just
that there the Moon was in Aquarius (artificial satellite).

First Man in Space


Yuri Gagarin launching

April 12, 1961, 9:07 am R2T (-03:00), Baikonur, Kazakhstan


Baikonur (currently in Kazakhstan)

Coordinates: 66e03, 47n50

Ivalov Ivannovic

Vladivostok, Russia

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