Chaiten
(AP Photo/Daniel Basualto)
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Country:
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Chile
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Subregion Name:
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Southern Chile
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Volcano Number:
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1508-041
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Volcano Type:
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Caldera
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Volcano Status:
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Radiocarbon
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Last Known Eruption:
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7420 BC ± 75 years
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Summit Elevation:
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1122 m
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3,681 feet
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Latitude:
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42.833°S
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42°49'58"S
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Longitude:
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72.646°W
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72°38'45"W
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>Chaitén is a small, glacier-free late-Pleistocene caldera with a Holocene lava dome located 10 km NE of the town of Chaitén on the Gulf of Corcovado. The north side of the rhyolitic, 962-m-high obsidian lava dome occupying the 3.5-km-wide caldera is unvegetated. Obsidian cobbles from this dome found in the Blanco River are the source of prehistorical artifacts from archaeological sites along the Pacific coast as far as 400 km away from the volcano to the north and south. The caldera is breached on the SW side by a river that drains to the bay of Chaitén, and the high point on its southern rim reaches 1122 m. Two small lakes occupy the caldera floor on the west and north sides of the lava dome. Moreno (1985 pers. comm.) noted that the nearby volcano of Yelcho listed by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (1973) does not exist.<
(The Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program, http://www.volcano.si.edu/index.cfm)
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Chaiten Volcanic Eruption (Chile): May 2, 2008
AP Photo
Subject: FVAG01
SABM 021420 FVAG01
SABM 021420
VOLCANIC ASH ADVISORY
ISSUED: 2008 02051420Z
VAAC: BUENOS AIRES
VOLCANO: CHAITEN 1508-41
LOCATION: S42.833S W72.646
AREA: CHILE-S
SUMMIT ELEVATION: 962M
ADVISORY NUMBER: 2008/002
INFORMATION SOURCE: AIREP LXP296 021242Z
AVIATION COLOR CODE: RED
ERUPTION DETAILS: VA CLD OBS TOP FL450/550 MOV NE
OBS ASH DATE/TIME: 1242Z
FCST ASH CLD + 06HR: 021800Z SFC/FL200 S4100 W06900 ? S4500 W06900 ? S4500 W07200 ? S4100 W07200 ? S4100 W06900 W07100 FL200/350 S4000 W07000 ? S4200 W06900 ? S4300 W06900 ? S4300 W07200 ? S4000 W07200 ? S4000 W07000 FL350/550 S3900 W06800 ? S4200 W06800 ? S4200 W07300 ? S3800 W07300 ? S3900 W06800
FCST ASH CLD + 12HR: 03000Z SFC/FL200 S4100 W06700 ? S4700 W06500 ? S4700 W07000 ? S4100 W06900 ? S4100 W06700 FL200/350 S3600 W07100 ? S3900 W07000 ? S4100 W06800 ? S4200 W06800 ? S4200 W07000 ? S3600 W07300 ? S3600 W07100 FL350/550 S3600 W06800 ? S3800 W06800- S3800 W07000 ? S3900 W07000 ? S3900 W07200 ? S3700 W07300 ? S3600 W07300 ? S3600 W06800
FCST ASH CLD + 18HR: 030600Z SFC/FL200 S4000 W06900 ? S4000 W06600 ? S4200 W06500 ? S4500 W06300 ? S5000 W06000 ? S5200 W06300 ? S5200 W06500 ? S4800 W06800 ? S4700 W06500 ? S4600 W06600 ? S4000 W06900 FL200/350 S3300 W07400 ? S3300 W07200 ? S3600 W07200 ? S4000 W06500 ? S4200 W06600 ? S4200 W07200 ? S3500 W07600 ? S3300 W07400 FL350/550 S3300 W07500 ? S3300 W06800 ? S3600 W06800 ? S3800 W07500 ? S3500 W07700 ? S3300 W07500
NEXT ADVISORY: 022020Z
REMARKS: VA CLD IDENTIFIABLE ON IR VIS SATELLITE IMAGERY 1309Z THIS MESSAGE REPLACE VAAS 2008/002
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>Thousands of people have fled their town in Chile after a volcano erupted for the first time in at least 2,000 years.
Nearly 4,500 were forced to leave Chaiten as the volcano of the same name spewed ash.<
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Saturday 3rd May 2008
Chaitén Volcano, Chile
>Chaitén volcano in southern Chile erupted yesterday for the first time in over 9000 years. The volcano is located 10 km NE of the town of Chaitén on the Gulf of Corcovado. A magnitude 4.1 shallow earthquake hit 16 km SW of the volcano on the same day. The national emergency office and residents initially identified the source of the ash as Michimahuida volcano, which has erupted more recently, but later identified the source as Chaitén. There has been continuous emission of ash. The government evacuated as many as 1,500 people from nearby villages and the town of Chaiten when the volcano erupted ash, and more than 60 earthquakes were recorded. Officials distributed fresh water and more than 10,000 protective masks. Trucks with drinking water were being sent to the area after ash affected water supplies. School classes were suspended in some areas. Winds also carried ash over the Andes to Argentina, where school was suspended in the popular Patagonian tourist towns of Esquel and Trevelin. Authorities declared a state of alert on major highways as falling ash reduced visibility, and hospitals reported an patients complaining of eye irritation.< (volcanolive.com)
Tuesday 6th May 2008
Chaitén Volcano, Chile
>Eruptions continue for a fourth day at Chaitén volcano in Chile. Evacuations have occurred at a second town, Futaleufu. Some residents have evacuated across the border to Argentina. Around 25,000 head of cattle in the area are in serious danger of dying. President Michelle Bachelet briefly visited Chaiten and spoke with some of the few remaining residents. At shelters in Puerto Montt, evacuees sought the president's support to rebuild outside the path of the volcano. Most of Chaiten's 4500 residents fled as the eruption polluted air and water supplies.< (volcanolive.com)
Wednesday 7th May 2008
Chaitén Volcano, Chile
>Renewed vigorous eruptions occurred at Chaitén volcano in Chile on Tuesday. A government volcanologist warned that the eruption was only at the beginning stage and that a larger explosive eruption was possible. On Tuesday the volcano was exploding very strongly. Nearly 400 people from the surrounding area, including emergency workers and journalists, were put aboard two navy ships and other vessels and taken to safety. The eruption has affected an area with 30 km radius . People who refused to leave their homes were evacuated by force. Only a contingency force of about 50 police and navy personnel were left in the town. Buildings and streets in Chaitén town have been covered with a thick blanket of ash up to 30 cm deep. In Futaleufu, a town 70 kilometers south of Chaiten, its 1,800 inhabitants were either being evacuated or fleeing over the border to Argentina. Ash from Chaitén volcano is also reaching Argentina.<
(volcanolive.com)
Wednesday 7th May 2008
Chaitén Volcano, Chile
>On 6th of May the eruption at Chaitén volcano in Chile intensified with the eruption column reaching an altitude of 30 km (100,000 ft). This makes the eruption possibly the largest since Pinatubo in 1991. The nearby town of Chaitén could end up buried, like the Roman city of Pompeii following Mount Vesuvius' eruption in 79 A.D. Volcanic ash is already 5 feet deep in some places. Volcanic material from Chaiten's last eruption measured up to 2 m (6 feet) in places. During a helicopter overflight on 6th May at 10:00 hr, observations showed two explosion craters on the northern side of the dome had merged to form a single crater with a diameter of 800 m. Lava is rising in the crater but has not yet spilled over. There have been no reports of pyroclastic flows. So far, Chaiten has emitted only a few thousand tons of sulphur dioxide. In 1991 Mt Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines emitted 20 million tons of sulphur dioxide in 1991, and caused a brief period of global cooling.<
(volcanolive.com)
Saturday 10th May 2008
Chaitén Volcano, Chile
>Eruptions continue at Chaitén volcano in Chile. Small pyroclastic flows have been observed at the volcano descending eastwards into Raya river. Yesterday, the eruption column reached an altitude of 14 km at 2pm, and drifted northeast. A new crater has opened up at the western base of the dome. Seismic monitoring equipment has been moved from the town of Chaitén to a safer location on Talcán island. The number of volcano-tectonic earthquakes remains constant at 35 events per day, concentrated on the outer regions of the volcano. Two large explosions occurred on 6th and 7th May (23:35 hr). A shallow reservoir of magma at 5 km depth has been ascending towards the surface. Breaking of rock in the conduit due to magma ascent has been responsible for the large explosions. An ongoing hazard at the volcano is the collapse of eruption columns, or dome collapse, creating pyroclastic flows which descend radially from the volcano into adjacent valleys. Helicopter overflights will continue to visually monitor the volcano as well as retrieve seismic data. The alert level remains at the highest rating, RED.< (volcanolive.com)
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Using RIYAL 3.1
Astrological Setting (Tropical - Placidus)
RIYAL Fri May 2 2008 UT 12h42m00s Lat42s50 Lon72w39 SORT ALL
Planet
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Longitude
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Latitude
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Declin.
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Const.
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Okyrhoe
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0Vi05
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4s03
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7n39
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Leo
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VR130
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0Ge21
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2s51
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17n26
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Tau
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Pluto
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0Cp55 r
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6n25
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17s02
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Sgr
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MS4
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0Cp57 r
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14n39
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8s48
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Oph
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QF6
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0Li59 r
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17n24
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15n32
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Com
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UX25
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1Ta02
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2s04
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9n54
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Psc
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Moon
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1Ar06
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3n00
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3n12
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Psc
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CY118
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1Li06 r
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9n02
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7n51
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Vir
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RN43
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1Pi33
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11n46
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0n05
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Aqr
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Echeclus
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1Sc39 r
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3n00
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9s14
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Vir
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Saturn
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1Vi41 r
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1n48
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12n33
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Leo
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KF77
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1Sa49 r
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3s18
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23s45
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Sco
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LE31
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2Ca12
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8s02
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15n24
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Ori
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Venus
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2Ta25
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1s14
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11n09
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Ari
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Ceto
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2Sc28 r
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15n29
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2n15
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Vir
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VS2
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2Ge33
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12n32
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32n56
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Per
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Asbolus
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2Ta40
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7n15
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19n11
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Ari
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Apogee
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2Sa46 r
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4s59
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25s36
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Sco
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Teharonhi
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3Pi12
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1n10
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9s15
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Aqr
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GM137
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3Pi53
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12s56
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22s05
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Aqr
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TC302
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4Ta01
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6n43
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19n10
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Ari
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KX14
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4Sa31 r
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0s17
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21s19
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Sco
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GV9
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4Sc35 r
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13s40
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25s52
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Hya
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Hylonome
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4Sa49 r
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3n57
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17s13
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Sco
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BU48
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4Vi53 r
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5n55
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15n13
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Leo
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Bienor
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5Ar02
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8n45
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10n01
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Psc
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Deucalion
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5Sc31 r
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0n06
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13s16
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Vir
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Vertex
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5Cp50
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CO1
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5Sc52 r
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14n51
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0n34
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Vir
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Midheav
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6Pi56
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0n00
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8s58
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Aqr
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XA255
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7Vi14 r
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11n02
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19n04
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Leo
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Chariklo
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8Sc00 r
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25s00
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37s34
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Cen
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WN188
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8Aq01
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0n30
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17s46
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Cap
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Huya
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8Sc09 r
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12n12
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2s40
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Vir
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Chaos
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8Ge45
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3n56
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25n39
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Tau
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TD10
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8Ge45
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5s10
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16n39
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Tau
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RP120
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9Sa04 r
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41n59
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19n44
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Her
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MW12
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9Sa05 r
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19n55
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2s07
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Oph
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Pholus
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9Sa16 r
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20n36
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1s27
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Oph
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RG33
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9Ca30
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33n25
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56n23
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Lyn
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UJ438
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9Ge49
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0n37
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22n32
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Tau
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DA62
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9Pi58
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46s40
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49s32
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Phe
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Typhon
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10Vi06 r
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0n24
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8n09
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Leo
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DH5
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10Li08 r
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14n01
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8n53
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Vir
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OO67
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10Ar31
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14s18
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8s59
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Cet
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TO66
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10Ar44
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7n23
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11n02
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Psc
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XX143
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10Le47
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3n18
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20n42
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Cnc
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Sun
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12Ta29
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0n00
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15n35
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Ari
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Elatus
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12Le51
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4n02
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20n50
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Cnc
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XR190
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12Ge54
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0s58
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21n24
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Tau
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FP185
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13Li49 r
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9n05
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2n55
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Vir
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EL61
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13Li58 r
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27n33
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19n50
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Com
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RZ215
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14Pi08
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0n24
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5s52
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Aqr
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GQ21
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14Sc11 r
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6n54
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9s30
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Lib
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Ixion
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14Sa14r
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0s51
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23s21
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Oph
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FZ173
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14Li17 r
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2s54
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8s18
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Vir
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XZ255
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14Le26
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2n16
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18n41
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Cnc
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Nessus
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14Aq33
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15s23
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31s07
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PsA
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QB243
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14Pi44
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1n26
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4s42
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Aqr
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Radamantus
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14Li50 r
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1s15
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7s00
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Vir
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CF119
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16Le42
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5s11
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10n54
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Cnc
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BL41
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16Li42 r
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13s23
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18s53
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Crv
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PA44
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17Ta15
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0s47
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16n14
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Ari
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Thereus
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17Ta18
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7s23
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9n54
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Cet
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Crantor
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17Sa23r
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9n12
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13s41
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Oph
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Pylenor
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17Ge24
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4s26
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18n25
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Tau
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Varuna
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17Ca37
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3n28
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25n43
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Gem
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AW197
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18Le08
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9s34
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6n16
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Hya
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PJ30
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18Aq19
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2n17
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13s10
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Aqr
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Quaoar
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18Sa38r
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7n36
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15s23
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Oph
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TX300
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18Ar46
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20n49
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26n28
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And
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GB32
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19Li22 r
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5n45
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2s15
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Vir
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OM67
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19Pi37
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8n47
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3n59
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Psc
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Logos
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19Vi44 r
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1n49
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5n44
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Leo
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SB60
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20Pi11
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22n11
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16n28
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Peg
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Sedna
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20Ta27
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11s46
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6n30
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Tau
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Chiron
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20Aq52
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6n33
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8s19
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Aqr
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Eris
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21Ar20
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13s52
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4s33
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Cet
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Uranus
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21Pi28
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0s45
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4s04
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Aqr
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AZ84
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21Ca36
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8s52
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12n57
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Gem
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Amycus
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21Sc49r
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14s09
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31s50
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Cen
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Jupiter
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22Cp17
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0s02
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21s38
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Sgr
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CR105
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22Le31 r
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6n16
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19n55
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Leo
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CE10
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22Sc38r
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37s27
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54s00
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Lup
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QB1
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22Ar39
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0n49
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9n34
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Psc
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RR43
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22Ta39
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16s05
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2n51
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Tau
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96PW
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22Ca40
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15s44
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6n00
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CMi
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FY9
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22Vi56 r
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29n17
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29n27
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Com
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PN34
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22Pi56
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12n31
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8n42
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Peg
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Ascend
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22Ta58
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0n00
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18n31
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Ari
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RZ214
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23Ar22
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4n14
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13n01
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Psc
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VQ94
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23Li37 r
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27n05
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16n00
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Boo
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WL7
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23Ta38
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8n02
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26n26
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Ari
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SQ73
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23Ta40
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10n21
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28n42
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Ari
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RM43
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23Ta46
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15s12
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3n57
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Tau
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Cyllarus
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23Ge53
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6n50
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30n07
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Aur
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Neptune
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24Aq06
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0s19
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13s47
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Cap
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Node
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24Aq26r
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0n00
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13s23
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Cap
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PB112
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24Pi30
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0s59
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3s05
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Psc
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TL66
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25Ta27
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7s36
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11n45
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Tau
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CZ118
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25Vi51 r
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6s07
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3s57
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Leo
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YQ179
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25Ca52
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2n48
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23n43
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Gem
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TY364
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26Ar00
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22s13
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10s42
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Cet
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Mars
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26Ca08
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1n50
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22n44
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Gem
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RD215
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26Ar29
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2n03
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12n08
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Psc
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HB57
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26Li30 r
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2n31
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7s52
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Vir
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RL43
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26Ar42
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8s09
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2n41
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Psc
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GZ32
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26Li46 r
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15n34
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4n13
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Vir
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SA278
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27Ar01
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9s33
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1n29
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Cet
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CO104
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27Vi10 r
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0s19
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0n50
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Vir
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UR163
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27Ar32
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0n44
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11n17
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Psc
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QD112
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27Ar38
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6n06
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16n19
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Psc
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Orcus
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27Le59 r
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18s12
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4s56
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Hya
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FZ53
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28Sc02r
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22n37
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2n22
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Ser
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OP32
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28Aq11
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16n48
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3n42
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Peg
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CC22
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28Cp59
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1n21
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19s02
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Sgr
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VU2
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29Sc04r
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3s01
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22s54
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Lib
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Mercury
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29Ta28
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2n01
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22n01
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Tau
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Pelion
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29Pi31
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6s57
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6s34
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Cet
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OX3
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29Aq45
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2n24
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9s18
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Aqr
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Celsius 20 Pi 38 Kelvin 19 Ge 43 Richter 26 Ar 52
Cuvier 26 Aq 36 Milankovitch 13 Ca 39 Tazieff 6 Ge 08
Darwin 15 Pi 01 Mohorovicic 7 Le 27 Vulcano 27 Ge 02
Flammario 7 Pi 11 Nephele 17 Ta 58 Wegener 14 Pi 36
Flammeus 27 Ge 17 Pele 26 Le 33 Werner 5 Pi 30
Humboldt 17 Ta 43 Plinius 25 Cp 23 Hutton 0 Vi 17
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Focused Minor Planets
1)
AW197 = 18 Le 08
Jupiter = 22 Cp 17 Triseptile
Quaoar = 18 Sa 38 r Trine
Varuna = 17 Ca 37 Semisextile
Pylenor = 17 Ge 24 Sextile
Kelvin = 19 Ge 43
Humboldt = 17 Ta 43 Square
Nephele = 17 Ta 58
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2)
XR190 = 12 Ge 54
Sun = 12 Ta 29 Semisextile
Wegener = 14 Pi 36 Square
SA278 = 27 Ar 01 Semisquare
Richter = 26 Ar 52 Sextile
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3)
UX25 = 1 Ta 02
(Shocking with Painful or Difficult Subjects-Changeability-
-To Confound all the Laws of Man and Nature At Once-
-Overall Reshaping)
Venus = 2 Ta 25
Echeclus = 1 Sc 39 r
Moon = 1 Ar 06 Semisextile
Saturn = 1 Vi 41 r Grand Trine
Pluto = 0 Cp 55 r
MS4 = 0 Cp 57 r
RN43 = 1 Pi 33 Sextile
Hutton = 0 Vi 17
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4)
Orcus = 27 Le 59 r
Pele = 26 Le 33
OP32 = 28 Aq 11
Cuvier = 26 Aq 36
Mercury = 29 Ta 28 Square
EL61 = 13 Li 58 r Semisquare
SA278 = 27 Ar 01 Trine
Richter = 26 Ar 52
Flammeus = 27 Ge 17 Sextile
Vulcano = 27 Ge 02
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5)
TC302 = 4 Ta 01
Venus = 2 Ta 25
Asbolus = 2 Ta 40
GV9 = 4 Sc 35 r
Hylonome = 4 Sa 49 r Quincunx
KX14 = 4 Sa 31 r
Apogee = 2 Sa 46 r
FY36 = 3 Li 25
BU48 = 4 Vi 53 r Trine
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6)
TL66 = 25 Ta 27
RM43 = 23 Ta 46
Ascend = 22 Ta 58
Mars = 26 Ca 08 Sextile
Neptune = 24 Aq 06 T Square
Node = 24 Aq 26 r
Cuvier = 26 Aq 36
Pele = 26 Le 33
TY364 = 26 Ar 00 Semisextile
Plinius = 25 Cp 23 Trine
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7)
Eris = 21 Ar 20
Jupiter = 22 Cp 17 Square
Uranus = 21 Pi 28 Semisextile
Celsius = 20 Pi 38
Sedna = 20 Ta 27
CR105 = 22 Le 31 r Trine
Chiron = 20 Aq 52 Sextile
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8)
MW12 = 9 Sa 05 r
Pholus = 9 Sa 16 r
Chaos = 8 Ge 45
TD10 = 8 Ge 45
Jupiter = 22 Cp 17 Semisquare
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9)
OO67 = 10 Ar 31
Neptune = 24 Aq 06 Semisquare
Typhon = 10 Vi 06 r Quincunx
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Astrological Setting (Sidereal - Fagan/Bradley)
RIYAL Fri May 2 2008 UT 12h42m00s Lat42s50 Lon72w39 SORT ALL
Planet
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Longitude
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TL66
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0Ta36
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CZ118
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0Vi59 r
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YQ179
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1Ca01
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TY364
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1Ar08
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Mars
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1Ca16
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RD215
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1Ar38
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HB57
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1Li38 r
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RL43
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1Ar50
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GZ32
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1Li55 r
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SA278
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2Ar09
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CO104
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2Vi18 r
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UR163
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2Ar41
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QD112
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2Ar47
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Orcus
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3Le07 r
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FZ53
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3Sc10 r
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OP32
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3Aq19
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CC22
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4Cp08
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VU2
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4Sc12 r
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Mercury
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4Ta37
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Pelion
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4Pi40
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OX3
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4Aq54
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Okyrhoe
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5Le14
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VR130
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5Ta29
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Pluto
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6Sa04 r
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MS4
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6Sa06 r
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QF6
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6Vi07 r
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UX25
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6Ar11
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Moon
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6Pi14
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CY118
|
6Vi15 r
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RN43
|
6Aq41
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Echeclus
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6Li47 r
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Saturn
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6Le49 r
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KF77
|
6Sc57 r
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LE31
|
7Ge21
|
Venus
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7Ar34
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Ceto
|
7Li36 r
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VS2
|
7Ta41
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Asbolus
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7Ar48
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Apogee
|
7Sc55 r
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Teharonhi
|
8Aq20
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GM137
|
9Aq02
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TC302
|
9Ar10
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KX14
|
9Sc40 r
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GV9
|
9Li44 r
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Hylonome
|
9Sc58 r
|
BU48
|
10Le02 r
|
Bienor
|
10Pi10
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Deucalion
|
10Li39 r
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Vertex
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10Sa58
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CO1
|
11Li01 r
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Midheav
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12Aq04
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XA255
|
12Le22 r
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Chariklo
|
13Li08 r
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WN188
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13Cp10
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Huya
|
13Li18 r
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Chaos
|
13Ta53
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TD10
|
13Ta53
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RP120
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14Sc12r
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MW12
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14Sc14r
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Pholus
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14Sc25r
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RG33
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14Ge38
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UJ438
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14Ta58
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DA62
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15Aq06
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Typhon
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15Le15 r
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DH5
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15Vi16 r
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OO67
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15Pi39
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TO66
|
15Pi53
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XX143
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15Ca56
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Sun
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17Ar37
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Elatus
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17Ca59
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XR190
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18Ta02
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FP185
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18Vi57 r
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EL61
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19Vi07 r
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RZ215
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19Aq17
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GQ21
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19Li19 r
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Ixion
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19Sc22r
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FZ173
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19Vi25 r
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XZ255
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19Ca34
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Nessus
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19Cp42
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QB243
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19Aq52
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Radamantus
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19Vi58 r
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CF119
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21Ca50
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BL41
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21Vi50 r
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PA44
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22Ar23
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Thereus
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22Ar27
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Crantor
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22Sc31r
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Pylenor
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22Ta33
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Varuna
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22Ge46
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AW197
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23Ca17
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PJ30
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23Cp27
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Quaoar
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23Sc47r
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TX300
|
23Pi55
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GB32
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24Vi30 r
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OM67
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24Aq46
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Logos
|
24Le52 r
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SB60
|
25Aq19
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Sedna
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25Ar35
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Chiron
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26Cp01
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Eris
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26Pi29
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Uranus
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26Aq36
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AZ84
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26Ge45
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Amycus
|
26Li57 r
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Jupiter
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27Sa26
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CR105
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27Ca40r
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CE10
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27Li47 r
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QB1
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27Pi47
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RR43
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27Ar48
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96PW
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27Ge48
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FY9
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28Le04 r
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PN34
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28Aq05
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Ascend
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28Ar06
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RZ214
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28Pi31
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VQ94
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28Vi45 r
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WL7
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28Ar46
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SQ73
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28Ar49
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RM43
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28Ar54
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Cyllarus
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29Ta01
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Neptune
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29Cp14
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Node
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29Cp34r
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PB112
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29Aq38
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Celsius 25 Aq 47 Kelvin 24 Ta 51 Richter 2 Ar 00
Cuvier 1 Aq 44 Milankovitch 18 Ge 48 Tazieff 11 Ta 17
Darwin 20 Aq 09 Mohorovicic 12 Ca 36 Vulcano 2 Ge 10
Flammario 12 Aq 20 Nephele 23 Ar 07 Wegener 19 Aq 45
Flammeus 2 Ge 25 Pele 1 Le 41 Werner 10 Aq 38
Humboldt 22 Ar 51 Plinius 0 Cp 31 Hutton 5 Le 25
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Focused Minor Planets
1)
AW197 = 23 Ca 17
Jupiter = 27 Sa 26 Triseptile
Quaoar = 23 Sc 47 r Trine
Varuna = 22 Ge 46 Semisextile
Pylenor = 22 Ta 33 Sextile
Kelvin = 24 Ta 51
Humboldt = 22 Ar 51 Square
Nephele = 23 Ar 07
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2)
XR190 = 18 Ta 02
Sun = 17 Ar 37 Semisextile
Wegener = 19 Aq 45
SA278 = 2 Ar 09 Semisquare
Richter = 2 Ar 00
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3)
UX25 = 6 Ar 11
Venus = 7 Ar 34
Echeclus = 6 Li 47 r
Moon = 6 Pi 14 Semisextile
Saturn = 6 Le 49 r Grand Trine
Pluto = 6 Sa 04 r
MS4 = 6 Sa 06 r
RN43 = 6 Aq 41 Sextile
Hutton = 5 Le 25
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4)
Orcus = 3 Le 07 r
Pele = 1 Le 41
OP32 = 3 Aq 19
Cuvier = 1 Aq 44
Mercury = 4 Ta 37 Square
EL61 = 19 Vi 07 r Semisquare
SA278 = 2 Ar 09 Trine
Richter = 2 Ar 00
Flammeus = 2 Ge 25 Sextile
Vulcano = 2 Ge 10
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5)
TC302 = 9 Ar 10
Venus = 7 Ar 34
Asbolus = 7 Ar 48
GV9 = 9 Li 44 r
Hylonome = 9 Sc 58 r Quincunx
KX14 = 9 Sc 40 r
Apogee = 7 Sc 55 r
FY36 = 8 Vi 34
BU48 = 10 Le 02 r Trine
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6)
TL66 = 0 Ta 36
RM43 = 28 Ar 54
Mars = 1 Ca 16 Sextile
Neptune = 29 Cp 14 Square
Node = 29 Cp 34 r
Cuvier = 1 Aq 44
Pele = 1 Le 41
TY364 = 1 Ar 08 Semisextile
Plinius = 0 Cp 31 Trine
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7)
Eris = 26 Pi 29
Jupiter = 27 Sa 26 Square
Uranus = 26 Aq 36 Semisextile
Celsius = 25 Aq 47
Sedna = 25 Ar 35
CR105 = 27 Ca 40 r Trine
Chiron = 26 Cp 01 Sextile
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8)
MW12 = 14 Sc 14r
Pholus = 14 Sc 25r
Chaos = 13 Ta 53
TD10 = 13 Ta 53
Jupiter = 27 Sa 26 Semisquare
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9)
OO67 = 15 Pi 39
Neptune = 29 Cp 14 Semisquare
Typhon = 15 Le 15 r Quincunx
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Paranatellontas
RIYAL Fri May 2 2008 UT 12h42m00s Lat42s50 Lon72w39 PARANS
-0h30.6 OX3 m
-0h17.2 Sat i
-0h15.8 Teh m
-0h10.3 TL6 a
0h01.3 BU4 i
0h08.6 GM1 m
0h10.2 Cha d
0h12.5 Typ i
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Astrocartography
BU48 has the IC line going very near Chaiten volcano.
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