New fossils found in Argentina represent the most
complete giant sauropod dinosaur ever discovered. Scientists say they have 70%
of the key bones needed to fully describe the creature, Dreadnoughtus schrani. It
means they can confidently estimate its great bulk - a beast that measured 26m
from head to tail and weighed in at almost 60 tonnes. A detailed write-up on the
77-million-year-old fossils appears in the journal Scientific Reports. BBC;
Sept 4.
Shown here
is the chart for the last solar eclipse drawn for London where the journal Scientific Reports has its
headquarters. Notice that it is placed in the 12th house which is
associated with large animals [1]. The solar eclipse [9ta] is square the meridian
and conjunct Mercury [13ta] – which, among other things, is connected with scientific journals or papers. In addition the eclipse is conjunct the star
Azha, eta Eridanus [9ta]. Eridanus was an ancient celestial river. As a symbol,
a river relates to the creative power of nature and time and everything
transitory: the flux of the world and the irreversible passage of time. Unlike earthly rivers, Eridanus is depicted
flowing upstream symbolizing a return to the past. A reference to archaeological
fossils is, therefore, quite appropriate here under stars of Eridanus.
Progressing
the eclipse chart to September 4, the date of the news, brings the Grand Cross
to the angles. The Ascendant conjoins Mars and together they form an inconjunct
aspect to the eclipse and Mercury. The asteroid Diana [10ar] is on the
descendant while TNP Hades [3cn] is in a stellium with Kronos [7cn] and Jupiter
[15cn] on the MC. Keywords and phrases are provided by Martha Wescott [2]
Diana:
Animals
Hades:
Ancient; primitive
Jupiter: big
or large
Diana-Hades-Jupiter
Primitive animals…and combined with Jupiter…large
primitive animals (like dinosaurs, for
instance)
Uranus-Pluto
Scientific discoveries or breakthroughs
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