John Glenn
EL61/Sun conjunction
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>>John Herschel Glenn Jr. (born July 18, 1921, in Cambridge, Ohio) is a former United States Senator who first rose to fame as the first American to orbit the Earth as an astronaut in NASA's Mercury program. Glenn began his career as a Marine Corps fighter pilot before joining the Mercury Seven, NASA's original astronaut group. He orbited the Earth aboard Friendship 7 in 1962. After retiring from NASA, he served in the Senate from 1974 to 1999, serving as a Democrat and representing the state of Ohio.
He was honored with a Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 1978 and was inducted into the Astronauts Hall of Fame in 1990. He became the oldest person to fly in space and the only person to fly on the first and most recent space program (Mercury and Shuttle programs) when, at the age of 77 in 1998, he flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-95). Glenn and M. Scott Carpenter are the last surviving members of the Mercury Seven as of July 2008.
Early life and military career
Glenn was born in Cambridge, Ohio and raised in New Concord, Ohio and studied chemistry at Muskingum College. Glenn received his private pilot’s license as physics course credit at Muskingum in 1941. After the Attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps. When the Army did not call him up, he enlisted as a United States Navy aviation cadet in March 1942 and was trained at Naval Air Station Olathe where he made his first solo flight in a military aircraft. During advanced training at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi he was reassigned to the United States Marine Corps in 1943. During World War II he was originally assigned to VMJ-353 flying R4D transport planes but eventually managed a transfer to VMF-155 as an F4U Corsair pilot and flew in 59 combat missions. He saw action over the Marshall Islands, specifically Maloelap, where he attacked anti-aircraft gunnery and dropped bombs. In 1945, Glenn was transferred to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland where he was promoted to captain by the war's end.
Following the war, as a member of VMF-218, Glenn flew patrol missions in North China, until his unit was moved to Guam. In 1948 he became a flight instructor at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas. Following that he attended amphibious warfare school and was given a staff assignment.
Glenn was finally assigned to VMF-311 flying the F9F Panther and eventually took part in 63 combat missions with the Marines during the Korean War. It was during this time that Glenn earned the nickname "Magnet Ass", for his ability to attract flak. On two occasions he brought his jet back to base with over 250 holes in it. During his time in Korea, Glenn also served for a time alongside Ted Williams, a future hall of fame baseball player for the Boston Red Sox. On his second tour he flew with the United States Air Force on an interservice exchange. Flying 27 missions in the F-86 Sabre, he shot down three MiG-15s near the Yalu River in the last nine days of the war.
He returned to NAS Pax River, with an appointment to the Test Pilot School (class 12). As a test pilot, he served as armament officer, flying planes to high altitude and testing their cannon/machine guns. On July 16, 1957, Glenn completed the first supersonic transcontinental flight in a Vought F8U-1 Crusader. The flight from NAS Los Alamitos, California to Floyd Bennett Field, New York took 3 hours, 23 minutes and 8.4 seconds. As Glenn passed over his hometown, a child in the neighborhood reportedly ran to the Glenn house shouting "Johnny dropped a bomb! Johnny dropped a bomb! Johnny dropped a bomb!" as the sonic boom shook the town. Project Bullet, as the mission was called, provided both the first transcontinental flight to average supersonic speed (despite three in-flight refuelings during which speeds dropped below 300 mph), and the first continuous transcontinental panoramic photograph of the United States. Glenn was awarded his fifth Distinguished Flying Cross for the mission.
NASA
In April 1959, Glenn was assigned to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as one of the original group of Mercury astronauts for the Mercury Project.
During this time, he remained an officer in the Marine Corps. He became the third American in space and the first to orbit the Earth, aboard Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962, on the "Mercury Atlas 6" mission, circling the globe three times during a flight lasting 4 hours, 55 minutes, and 23 seconds.
During the mission there was concern that his heat shield had failed and that his craft would burn up on re-entry but he made his splash down safely. Glenn was celebrated as a national hero, and received a ticker-tape parade reminiscent of Lindbergh. His fame and political gifts were noted by the Kennedys, and he became a personal friend of the Kennedy family.
Although NASA did not publish the frequencies for the communications with space, according to a TV documentary two Italian radio enthusiasts, the Judica Cordiglia brothers, used a photograph of an American space ship to calculate the length of the antenna. They found the frequency and were the first individuals to record the voice of Glenn from space.
Glenn resigned from NASA six weeks after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to run for office in his home state of Ohio. In 1965, Glenn retired as a Colonel from the USMC and entered the business world as an executive for Royal Crown Cola. He reentered politics later on. Some accounts of Glenn's years at NASA suggest that Glenn was prevented from flying in Gemini or Apollo missions, either by President Kennedy, himself, or by NASA management, on the grounds that the subsequent loss of a national hero of such stature would seriously harm or even end the manned space program. Yet Glenn resigned from the astronaut corps on January 30, 1964, well before even the first Gemini crew was assigned.
Three decades later, after serving 24 years in the Senate, Glenn lifted off for a second space flight on October 29, 1998, on Space Shuttle Discovery's STS-95, in order to study the effects of space flight on the elderly. At age 77, Glenn became the oldest person ever to go into space.
Glenn's participation in the nine-day mission was criticized by some in the space community as a junket for a politician. Others noted that Glenn's flight offered valuable research on weightlessness and other aspects of space flight on the same person at two points in life thirty-five years apart — by far the longest interval between space flights by the same person. Upon the safe return of the STS-95 crew, Glenn (and his crewmates) received another ticker-tape parade, making him the ninth (and, as of 2007, final) person to have ever received multiple ticker-tape parades in his lifetime (as opposed to that of a sports team).
Glenn vehemently opposed the sending of Dennis Tito, the world's first space tourist, to the International Space Station on the grounds that Tito's trip served no scientific purpose.
The NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in Cleveland, Ohio is named after him. Colonel Glenn Highway, which runs by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University near Dayton, Ohio, and John Glenn High School in his hometown of New Concord, Ohio were named for him as well.
Life in politics
In 1964, John Glenn announced that he was resigning from the space program to run against incumbent Senator Stephen M. Young in the Democratic primary, but he was forced to withdraw when he hit his head on a bathtub. He sustained a concussion and injured his inner ear. Recovery left him unable to campaign at that time.
Glenn remained close to the Kennedy family and was with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy when he was assassinated.
In 1970, Glenn contested for the Democratic nomination for U. S. Senate; Glenn was defeated in the primary by fellow Democrat Howard Metzenbaum, who went on to lose the general election race to Robert Taft Jr. In the bitterly-fought 1974 Democratic primary rematch, Glenn defeated Metzenbaum, who had earlier been appointed by Ohio governor John J. Gilligan to fill out the Senate term of William B. Saxbe, who had resigned to become U. S. attorney general. Metzenbaum was running to retain the seat to which he had been appointed. In the 1974 general election, Glenn defeated Republican Mayor of Cleveland Ralph Perk, beginning a Senate career that would continue until 1999. In 1980, Glenn won re-election to the seat, defeating Republican challenger Jim Betts. In 1986, Glenn defeated challenger U.S. Representative Tom Kindness.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Glenn and Metzenbaum (who was elected to the Senate in 1976) had strained relations, even though they were both from the same party and the same state. There was a thaw in 1983 when Metzenbaum endorsed Glenn for president, and in 1988, in response to a charge by Metzenbaum's opponent George Voinovich that Metzenbaum was soft on child pornography, Glenn appeared in a television ad in support of Metzenbaum.
In 1990, Glenn was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame.
Glenn was one of the five U. S. Senators caught up with Lincoln Savings and the Keating Five Scandal after accepting a $200,000 contribution from Charles Keating. Glenn and Republican Senator John McCain were the only Senators exonerated. The Senate Commission found that Glenn had exercised "poor judgment." The association of his name with the scandal gave Republicans hope that he would be vulnerable in the 1992 campaign. Instead, Glenn handily defeated Lieutenant Governor R. Michael DeWine to keep his seat. This 1992 re-election victory was the last time a Democrat won a statewide race in Ohio until 2006; DeWine later won Metzenbaum's seat upon his retirement.
In 1998, Glenn declined to run for re-election. The Democratic party chose Mary Boyle to replace him, but she was defeated by then-Ohio Gov. George Voinovich.
Glenn made a bid to run as Vice President with Jimmy Carter in 1976, but Carter selected Minnesota Senator Walter Mondale at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. Glenn also mounted a bid to be the 1984 Democratic Presidential candidate. Early on, Glenn polled well, coming in a strong second to Mondale. It was also surmised that he would be aided by the almost-simultaneous release of The Right Stuff, a film about the original seven Mercury astronauts in which it was generally agreed that Glenn's character was portrayed in an appealing manner. However, Glenn thought it would be bad form to capitalize on this kind of publicity, and didn't make much of these achievements in the period leading up to the Iowa caucuses. Media attention turned to Mondale, Gary Hart, and Jesse Jackson, and by the time his campaign started playing up The Right Stuff for the New Hampshire primary, it was already too late. His failed 1984 presidential bid left Glenn with over $3 million in campaign debt that took over 20 years to pay off.
During his time in the Senate, he was chief author of the 1978 Nonproliferation Act, served as chairman of the Committee on Governmental Affairs from 1987 until 1995, sat on the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and the Special Committee on Aging. Once Republicans regained control of the Senate, Glenn also served as the ranking minority member on a special Senate investigative committee chaired by Tennessee senator Fred Dalton Thompson that looked into alleged illegal donations by China to U.S. political campaigns for the 1996 election. There was considerable acrimony between the two very high-profile senators during the life of this committee, which reached a level of public disagreement between the five leaders of a Congressional committee seldom seen in recent years.
In 2004 John Glenn was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian Institute at a presentation in Columbus.
Public affairs institute
Glenn helped found the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy at the Ohio State University to encourage public service in 1998. On July 1, 2006 the institute merged with OSU's School of Public Policy and Management to become the John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Today he holds an adjunct professorship at both the Glenn School and Ohio State's Department of Political Science.
Personal life
Raised in Cambridge as well as New Concord, Ohio, Glenn married his childhood sweetheart, Anna Margaret Castor, whom he met in New Concord and with whom he played in the band; they are the parents of two children, David and Carolyn. Both Glenn and his then-future wife, Annie, attended Muskingum College in New Concord.
Glenn is part of the Glenn-Macintosh clan of Scotland. In 1963, Glenn received a letter from a young girl from Sheffield, England named Anne Glenn. The letter, congratulating him on his orbit around the Earth, enclosed a family tree showing that Anne's father, George Arthur Thomas Glenn, and John Glenn were cousins.
Glenn is an ordained elder in the Presbyterian Church.
John Glenn's great-nephew, renowned camera operator Glenn Thomas of New York, NY, was named after him, having been born three days after Glenn's historic first flight into space.
Glenn's former New Concord home has been made into an education center, teaching American history beginning in 1944.<<
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GLENN JR., John Herschel
DoB: 18/7/1921 Time: 16:00 (-5:00 EST) GMT Time: 21:00
Location: 81W35 40N02 Cambridge -OH- (USA)
Category: Military man, Politician, Manager
Source: The Gauquelin's data collection: Gauquelin Report on American Data', 1982
Rodden's AstroDatabank Rating: AA
Using RIYAL 3.1
Astrological Setting (Tropical - Placidus)
RIYAL Mon July 18 1921 UT 21h00m00s Lat40n02 Lon81w35 SORT ALL
Planet Longit. Latit. Declin. Const.
Ceto = 0Ar13 r 3s31 3s08 Psc
PN34 = 0Le18 0s40 19n27 Cnc
AW197 = 0Ge27 20n34 40n16 Per
TD10 = 0Sc28 r 2n44 9s05 Vir
Crantor = 0Sa31 r 10n39 9s51 Sco
RR43 = 0Cp35 r 3s32 26s59 Sgr
TC302 = 1Pi13 r 29s19 38s02 Gru
OX3 = 1Sc33 2s36 14s27 Vir
Quaoar = 1Vi55 4s32 6n33 Sex
CO104 = 2Cp00 r 3s07 26s33 Sgr
KX14 = 2Le09 0s07 19n34 Cnc
TY364 = 2Cp18 r 19n00 4s26 Ser
Ascend = 3Sa01 0n00 20s46 Sco
RP120 = 3Sc15 r 7s10 19s20 Vir
BU48 = 3Cp31 r 9n02 14s22 Ser
QB243 = 3Ca36 5n31 28n55 Aur
LE31 = 3Ge46 20s51 0n24 Tau
TX300 = 5Sa01 r 25s41 46s17 Nor
XZ255 = 5Ar32 r 2s35 0s10 Cet
QD112 = 5Ar41 r 0n26 2n39 Psc
Radamantu= 6Ta16 5n34 18n52 Ari
Apogee = 6Aq18 4n51 14s00 Cap
CO1 = 6Cp34 r 7s35 30s51 Sgr
RL43 = 6Le35 6s46 12n05 Cnc
Echeclus = 6Le50 2s51 15n48 Cnc
GQ21 = 8Ca20 13s06 10n06 Mon
SQ73 = 8Pi21 r 12s04 19s36 Aqr
OP32 = 8Li36 4n05 0n21 Vir
UJ438 = 8Pi47 r 3n48 4s46 Aqr
Pluto = 8Ca52 3s14 19n56 Gem
CY118 = 8Ge57 25s18 3s14 Ori
Pelion = 9Ar09 r 8s15 3s58 Cet
Uranus = 9Pi11 r 0s48 8s52 Aqr
CF119 = 9Ta21 19n32 33n00 Tri
PB112 = 9Sa28 r 15s01 36s42 Sco
Orcus = 9Ta33 15n52 29n38 Tri
96PW = 9Vi46 9n12 16n24 Leo
PA44 = 9Ca59 2s55 20n10 Gem
Venus = 10Ge51 2s55 19n11 Tau
VQ94 = 10Ar52 r 49s03 40s04 Phe
Mercury = 11Ca09 r 4s15 18n45 Gem
WN188 = 11Pi17 r 17s29 23s24 Aqr
XA255 = 11Ar22 r 12s42 7s11 Cet
DH5 = 12Sa07 r 22n58 0n32 Oph
Nessus = 12Ar15 r 5s24 0s08 Cet
RD215 = 12Sa33 r 18n53 3s34 Oph
Neptune = 12Le48 0n04 17n03 Cnc
TO66 = 12Sa58 r 27s35 49s38 Nor
Teharonhi= 13Sc03 r 2s33 18s11 Lib
Moon = 13Cp12 4n56 17s53 Sgr
SB60 = 13Sc29 r 19s54 34s44 Cen
Pylenor = 13Pi33 r 2s15 8s33 Aqr
Chiron = 13Ar59 r 2n07 7n28 Psc
OM67 = 14Sc02 r 23s05 37s53 Cen
DA62 = 14Cp05 r 59s04 80s10 Oct
Hylonome = 14Pi11 r 1n03 5s15 Aqr
Sedna = 14Ar24 r 9s18 2s53 Cet
Logos = 14Ta39 2s53 13n29 Ari
Pholus = 14Sa51 r 17n36 5s05 Oph
QF6 = 14Sc57 r 25n20 7n57 Ser
UR163 = 15Sa05 r 0s32 23s08 Oph
KF77 = 15Ta44 2n10 18n38 Ari
Ixion = 15Vi57 19n14 23n10 Leo
Jupiter = 16Vi03 1n08 6n33 Leo
HB57 = 16Ca43 15s19 7n12 CMi
VS2 = 16Cp52 r 3s53 26s14 Sgr
Amycus = 17Pi01 r 7n08 1n27 Psc
GB32 = 17Ca10 13s08 9n19 CMi
Vertex = 17Ca20
MW12 = 18Vi22 5s17 0s16 Leo
Typhon = 18Pi34 r 0s08 4s39 Aqr
OO67 = 18Sc36 r 20n08 2n02 Ser
Midheav = 18Vi37 0n00 4n30 Leo
XR190 = 18Ar40 r 40n37 43n56 And
AZ84 = 18Ar46 11n02 17n31 Psc
FY9 = 18Ge53 0s11 22n48 Tau
PJ30 = 18Le55 2s27 12n50 Leo
XX143 = 19Ca15 0n42 22n45 Gem
Bienor = 19Cp19 r 16s20 38s12 Sgr
Cyllarus = 19Vi31 10n49 14n05 Leo
RG33 = 19Ca50 33n31 54n57 Lyn
Mars = 19Ca52 0n57 22n55 Gem
Varuna = 20Pi04 r 16s41 19s13 Aqr
WL7 = 20Ge17 10n12 33n16 Aur
CZ118 = 20Ca20 22n45 44n20 Lyn
Saturn = 20Vi45 2n06 5n35 Leo
FP185 = 20Ge54 30s16 7s04 Ori
CC22 = 21Ta02 8s16 10n02 Tau
RM43 = 21Cp27 r 14s39 36s10 Sgr
GM137 = 21Ar52 15s25 5s48 Cet
BL41 = 22Sc12 r 10s08 28s06 Lib
RZ215 = 22Li14 17s51 25s07 Hya
Node = 22Li25 r 0n00 8s44 Vir
QB1 = 22Sa25 r 2s13 25s26 Oph
CE10 = 22Li50 r 31s04 37s17 Cen
SA278 = 22Aq55 r 7n33 6s44 Aqr
VU2 = 22Sa58 r 3n45 19s31 Oph
GZ32 = 23Aq08 r 9s17 22s33 Aqr
GV9 = 23Ge16 5s06 18n11 Tau
Huya = 23Ge28 15s10 8n08 Ori
CR105 = 23Ar35 22s06 11s24 Cet
Okyrhoe = 24Aq00 r 8n59 5s02 Aqr
EL61 = 24Ca04 3s35 17n47 Gem
TL66 = 24Cp11 r 23n51 2n14 Aql
Deucalion= 24Ca13 0n19 21n35 Gem
FZ173 = 25Ge07 12n29 35n49 Aur
Asbolus = 25Li25 7s49 17s06 Vir
Chariklo = 25Ta28 21n09 39n33 Per
Sun = 25Ca39 0n00 21n01 Gem
VR130 = 25Vi49 0s12 1n29 Vir
UX25 = 25Cp50 r 19n50 1s28 Aql
MS4 = 26Vi45 10s45 8s34 Crt
Chaos = 27Aq01 r 12s09 23s53 Aqr
RN43 = 27Li46 7n52 3s20 Vir
FZ53 = 28Cp28 r 35n38 14n30 Aql
Thereus = 28Vi58 7s19 6s18 Crt
YQ179 = 29Ar08 20s36 8s07 Cet
RZ214 = 29Sc18 r 9n40 10s33 Lib
Elatus = 29Le36 4n48 16n06 Leo
Eris = 29Pi43 r 29s35 27s03 Scl
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Focused Minor Planets
EL61 = 24 Ca 04
Sun = 25 Ca 39
Deucalion = 24 Ca 13
TL66 = 24 Cp 11 r
UX25 = 25 Cp 50 r
Venus = 10 Ge 51 Semisquare
CR105 = 23 Ar 35 T Square
Asbolus = 25 Li 25
GV9 = 23 Ge 16 Semisextile
Huya = 23 Ge 28
Okyrhoe = 24 Aq 00 r Quincunx
SA278 = 22 Aq 55 r
Chariklo = 25 Ta 28 Sextile
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Sedna = 14 Ar 24 r
Moon = 13 Cp 12 Square
Neptune = 12 Le 48 Trine
AW197 = 0 Ge 27 Semisquare
SB60 = 13 Sc 29 r Quincunx
OM67 = 14 Sc 02 r
Logos = 14 Ta 39 Semisextile
Hylonome = 14 Pi 11 r
Pholus = 14 Sa 51 r Trine
UR163 = 15 Sa 05 r
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Orcus = 9 Ta 33
CF119 = 9 Ta 21
Mercury = 11 Ca 09 r Sextile
Uranus = 9 Pi 11 r
Pelion = 9 Ar 09 r Semisextile
CY118 = 8 Ge 57
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PB112 = 9 Sa 28 r
Venus = 10 Ge 51
CY118 = 8 Ge 57
Uranus = 9 Pi 11 r Square
Pluto = 8 Ca 52 Quincunx
Orcus = 9 Ta 33
CF119 = 9 Ta 21
(PB112 is at the point of a yod, with Pluto and Orcus, CF119 sextiles)
TL66 = 24 Cp 11 r Semisquare
UX25 = 25 Cp 50 r
OP32 = 8 Li 36 Sextile
Pelion = 9 Ar 09 r Trine
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OO67 = 18 Sc 36 r
Mars = 19 Ca 52 Trine
XX143 = 19 Ca 15
Typhon = 18 Pi 34 r
Bienor = 19 Cp 19 r Sextile
Midheav = 18 Vi 37
MW12 = 18 Vi 22
TY364 = 2 Cp 18 r Semisquare
FY9 = 18 Ge 53 Quincunx
XR190 = 18 Ar 40 r
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Ixion = 15 Vi 57
Jupiter = 16 Vi 03
Hylonome = 14 Pi 11 r
Pholus = 14 Sa 51 r Square
UR163 = 15 Sa 05 r
Logos = 14 Ta 39 Trine
OM67 = 14 Sc 02 r Sextile
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Varuna = 20 Pi 04 r
Saturn = 20 Vi 45
Cyllarus = 19 Vi 31
Mars = 19 Ca 52 Trine
CZ118 = 20 Ca 20
FP185 = 20 Ge 54 Square
FY9 = 18 Ge 53
RM43 = 21 Cp 27 r Sextile
Bienor = 19 Cp 19 r
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Astrological Setting (Sidereal - Fagan/Bradley)
RIYAL Mon July 18 1921 UT 21h00m00s Lat40n02 Lon81w35 SORT ALL
Planet Longit.
Okyrhoe = 0Aq21 r
EL61 = 0Ca25
TL66 = 0Cp33 r
Deucalion= 0Ca35
FZ173 = 1Ge28
Asbolus = 1Li47
Chariklo = 1Ta49
Sun = 2Ca00
VR130 = 2Vi10
UX25 = 2Cp11 r
MS4 = 3Vi06
Chaos = 3Aq22 r
RN43 = 4Li07
FZ53 = 4Cp49 r
Thereus = 5Vi19
YQ179 = 5Ar30
RZ214 = 5Sc40 r
Elatus = 5Le57
Eris = 6Pi04 r
Ceto = 6Pi34 r
PN34 = 6Ca39
AW197 = 6Ta48
TD10 = 6Li49 r
Crantor = 6Sc52 r
RR43 = 6Sa56 r
TC302 = 7Aq34 r
OX3 = 7Li55
Quaoar = 8Le16
CO104 = 8Sa21 r
KX14 = 8Ca30
TY364 = 8Sa39 r
Ascend = 9Sc22
RP120 = 9Li36 r
BU48 = 9Sa52 r
QB243 = 9Ge57
LE31 = 10Ta07
TX300 = 11Sc22 r
XZ255 = 11Pi53 r
QD112 = 12Pi02 r
Radamantu= 12Ar37
Apogee = 12Cp39
CO1 = 12Sa55 r
RL43 = 12Ca56
Echeclus = 13Ca11
GQ21 = 14Ge41
SQ73 = 14Aq42 r
OP32 = 14Vi57
UJ438 = 15Aq08 r
Pluto = 15Ge13
CY118 = 15Ta18
Pelion = 15Pi30 r
Uranus = 15Aq32 r
CF119 = 15Ar42
PB112 = 15Sc49 r
Orcus = 15Ar54
96PW = 16Le07
PA44 = 16Ge20
Venus = 17Ta12
VQ94 = 17Pi14 r
Mercury = 17Ge30 r
WN188 = 17Aq38 r
XA255 = 17Pi43 r
DH5 = 18Sc28 r
Nessus = 18Pi36 r
RD215 = 18Sc55 r
Neptune = 19Ca09
TO66 = 19Sc19 r
Teharonhi= 19Li24 r
Moon = 19Sa33
SB60 = 19Li50 r
Pylenor = 19Aq54 r
Chiron = 20Pi20 r
OM67 = 20Li23 r
DA62 = 20Sa27 r
Hylonome = 20Aq32 r
Sedna = 20Pi46 r
Logos = 21Ar00
Pholus = 21Sc13 r
QF6 = 21Li18 r
UR163 = 21Sc27 r
KF77 = 22Ar05
Ixion = 22Le18
Jupiter = 22Le24
HB57 = 23Ge05
VS2 = 23Sa13 r
Amycus = 23Aq23 r
GB32 = 23Ge31
Vertex = 23Ge42
MW12 = 24Le43
Typhon = 24Aq55 r
OO67 = 24Li57 r
Midheav = 24Le58
XR190 = 25Pi02 r
AZ84 = 25Pi07
FY9 = 25Ta15
PJ30 = 25Ca16
XX143 = 25Ge37
Bienor = 25Sa41 r
Cyllarus = 25Le52
RG33 = 26Ge11
Mars = 26Ge13
Varuna = 26Aq26 r
WL7 = 26Ta38
CZ118 = 26Ge42
Saturn = 27Le06
FP185 = 27Ta15
CC22 = 27Ar23
RM43 = 27Sa49 r
GM137 = 28Pi13
BL41 = 28Li34 r
RZ215 = 28Vi35
Node = 28Vi46 r
QB1 = 28Sc46 r
CE10 = 29Vi11 r
SA278 = 29Cp16 r
VU2 = 29Sc19 r
GZ32 = 29Cp30 r
GV9 = 29Ta37
Huya = 29Ta49
CR105 = 29Pi56
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Focused Minor Planets
EL61 = 0 Ca 25
Sun = 2 Ca 00
Deucalion = 0 Ca 35
TL66 = 0 Cp 33 r
UX25 = 2 Cp 11 r
Venus = 17 Ta 12 Semisquare
CR105 = 29 Pi 56 T Square
Asbolus = 1 Li 47
GV9 = 29 Ta 37 Semisextile
Huya = 29 Ta 49
Okyrhoe = 0 Aq 21 r Quincunx
SA278 = 29 Cp 16 r
Chariklo = 1 Ta 49 Sextile
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Sedna = 20 Pi 46 r
Moon = 19 Sa 33 Square
Neptune = 19 Ca 09 Trine
AW197 = 6 Ta 48 Semisquare
SB60 = 19 Li 50 r Quincunx
OM67 = 20 Li 23 r
Logos = 21 Ar 00 Semisextile
Hylonome = 20 Aq 32 r
Pholus = 21 Sc 13 r Trine
UR163 = 21 Sc 27 r
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Orcus = 15 Ar 54
CF119 = 15 Ar 42
Mercury = 17 Ge 30 r Sextile
Uranus = 15 Aq 32 r
Pelion = 15 Pi 30 r Semisextile
CY118 = 15 Ta 18
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PB112 = 15 Sc 49 r
Venus = 17 Ta 12
CY118 = 15 Ta 18
Uranus = 15 Aq 32 r Square
Pluto = 15 Ge 13 Quincunx
Orcus = 15 Ar 54
CF119 = 15 Ar 42
(PB112 is at the point of a yod, with Pluto and Orcus, CF119 sextiles)
TL66 = 0 Cp 33 r Semisquare
UX25 = 2 Cp 11 r
OP32 = 14 Vi 57 Sextile
Pelion = 15 Pi 30 r Trine
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OO67 = 24 Li 57 r
Mars = 26 Ge 13 Trine
XX143 = 25 Ge 37
Typhon = 24 Aq 55 r
Bienor = 25 Sa 41 r Sextile
Midheav = 24 Le 58
MW12 = 24 Le 43
TY364 = 8 Sa 39 r Semisquare
FY9 = 25 Ta 15 Quincunx
XR190 = 25 Pi 02 r
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Ixion = 22 Le 18
Jupiter = 22 Le 24
Hylonome = 20 Aq 32 r
Pholus = 21 Sc 13 r Square
UR163 = 21 Sc 27 r
Logos = 21 Ar 00 Trine
OM67 = 20 Li 23 r Sextile
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Varuna = 26 Aq 26 r
Saturn = 27 Le 06
Cyllarus = 25 Le 52
Mars = 26 Ge 13 Trine
CZ118 = 26 Ge 42
FP185 = 27 Ta 15 Square
FY9 = 25 Ta 15
RM43 = 27 Sa 49 r Sextile
Bienor = 25 Sa 41 r
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Tentatively, some provisional keywords for 2003 EL61:
Overall Perception
Coordinated actions
Trying new adaptive strategies
Behavioral conquests
Needing physical/psychological restraints, in order to disclose powerful energy
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Posted to Centaurs (YahooGroups) on July 30, 2008
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