Alberto Crescitelli
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Sundiro Scooter Manual
Reflections on the earthquake in Haiti
August 1, 2008 Total Solar
August 16, 2008 Partial Lunar
January 26, 2009 annular solar
penumberale
Lunar Solar July 22, 2009 Total August 6 2009 Lunar penumberale December 31, 2009 Partial Lunar
January 15, 2010 annular solar
June 26, 2010 Partial Lunar January 15, 2010 annular solar
July 11, 2010 Total Solar
Here are the top scan deegli event of partial and total eclipses over a period of about two years, running from August 1, 2008, to July 11, 2010. What seems very interesting for the study of events involving a multitude of people, is that here we can deduce that, from August 16, 2008, to June 26, 2010 (eclipse marked in green), we have had and will have in sum, nine eclipses, only one of which was total in the Sun: that of 22 July 2009, it is in my view the eclipse period of the dominant point of view of time.
Osserviamone Astrocartography the map with respect to Haiti: The island was tragically caught by lines planetary Asc.-Saturn, Uranus and MC-Asc.-Pluto.
total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 at 02:35 UT
At about six months from heaven full blackout of the Sun, and spacing of two lunar eclipses partial, that's an earthquake of Haiti on January 12 at 16:53 local. Event palesatosi still riding the next partial eclipse of the Sun on 15 January, which is tomorrow.
Osserviamone Astrocartography the map with respect to Haiti: The island was tragically caught by lines planetary Asc.-Saturn, Uranus and MC-Asc.-Pluto.
total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 at 02:35 UT
At about six months from heaven full blackout of the Sun, and spacing of two lunar eclipses partial, that's an earthquake of Haiti on January 12 at 16:53 local. Event palesatosi still riding the next partial eclipse of the Sun on 15 January, which is tomorrow.
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