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SpaceX Falcon Rocket Explodes After Launch




SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket broke up on Sunday just minutes after its launch with a robotic Dragon cargo capsule headed for the International Space Station, NASA said. The Falcon took off right on time, rising into the sunny skies over Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florda at 10:21 a.m. ET. But shortly afterward, NASA spokesman George Diller reported that the rocket was lost. The last readings from the vehicle were received two minutes and 19 seconds after launch, he said. Debris from the breakup fell into the Atlantic Ocean. NASA and SpaceX were gathering information about the failure, and details are to be provided at a 12:30 p.m. ET NASA news conference. June 28. http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/watch-spacex-launch-nasa-cargo-try-land-falcon-9-rocket-n383166









The cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as  important mundane events. On June 21, the Sun entered Cancer, the second of the four cardinal signs. A chart for the ingress drawn for Cape Canaveral, Florida is shown here.

Our attention is drawn to the Sun-Mars conjunction quincunx Saturn. Mars-Saturn hard aspects are always an indicator of accidents. And this is precisely what happened  today June 28, when the progressed MC [27ge] reached a conjunction to Mars [28ge].  For stars in this area, Diana Rosenberg writes [1]:

This is not an auspicious placement for launches and maiden voyages! These stars were transited…..at doomed space shuttle Challenger’s maiden flight in 1983; she exploded just after launch in 1986; when doomed shuttle Columbia was launched on its final flight  (and many others).










[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.338-9)

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