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Full Moon causes oil spill after ship collision in fog

 

A tanker carrying around one million barrels of bitumen mix was involved in a collision near the Chinese port city of Qingdao during heavy fog, spilling oil into the Yellow Sea, Chinese maritime officials and tanker representatives said on Tuesday. The collision involving the anchored Liberia-flagged tanker A Symphony and the bulk vessel Sea Justice took place at 0850 local time (0050 GMT), A Symphony's manager Goodwood Ship Management said in an e-mail. https://reut.rs/3xt7OPO

Charts for the phases of the Moon are among the most reliable indicators of events on earth. This is especially so at places where they aspect the horizon or meridian. At Shandong, where the accident took place, the Tuesday Full Moon makes a Grand Cross with the horizon. It straddles  Saturn and Uranus now in their last quarter phase and makes a hard aspect to  Neptune.  Among Saturn-Uranus events we  have accidents while Saturn-Neptune is associated with leaks so that the three together have been known to be active in situations where an accident leads to the spillage of oil as in the Exxon Valdez case. The accident took  place in 1989 when Saturn-Uranus-Neptune formed a triple conjunction.  

Finally, don’t miss out the detail in the news – the collision took place under heavy fog. Neptune with its capacity to blur boundaries is connected to fogs [1].

 

[1] https://astrologyexpressed.wordpress.com/tag/neptune-and-fog/


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