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RAF’s Vulcan bomber is retired





It was the last chance for people in Lincolnshire to see the Vulcan bomber in action on Friday. Crowds gathered at RAF Waddington to watch the Vulcan XH558, which was delivered to the base in 1960, take off and perform a special flypast. The Vulcan's engines will reach the end of their life next year and Waddington's runway will also be out of service for repairs in 2015. BBC; July 12





Shown here is the chart for the Full Moon of July 12 plotted for Lincoln, Lincolnshire  where RAF Waddington is based. Notice the Full Moon in the angles aligning with a powerful Grand Cross comprising Uranus-Pluto and the TNPs Kronos-Zeus-Hades. The keywords and delineations for the TNPs involved are given by Martha Wescott Lang.

KRONOS: flights; overhead/above.
ZEUS: Restrained or creative fire/energy; guns; machines; military.
HADES:  debilitation or deterioration; interest in the past


Kronos/Zeus with Hades: you may have  reasons to pay attention to such things as: media stories about military planes from the past--or other features about airplane engines.

Sometimes we notice that even such mundane things as names appearing in the news have connections to the planets involved. In ancient Roman religion and myth, Vulcan (Latin: Volcānus or Vulcānus) is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes and was considered a relative of Pluto.

Pluto and the IC are conjunct   Nunki, Sigma (σ) Sagittarius. Nunki (12cp33)  is the  powerful left shoulder of the Archer’s bow bracing arm, his eye (Ain al Rami) takes aim with full confidence of hitting any target.  4 Aquilae (12cp33) a star in the constellation  of the Eagle associated with the military in general but more specifically with the air force combines with Nunki of the Archer to produce a perfect symbol for a military aircraft.


Ebertin’s keyphrase for Uranus-Pluto, “the collapse of the old order of things, the construction of the new”  would  apply perfectly here to the obsolescence of the Vulcan.

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