First published by Klaudio Zic Publications, 2008, www.lulu.com/astrology.
Copyright =A9 2008 By Klaudio Zic. All Rights Reserved. No part of this
material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic or otherwise, for commercial purposes or otherwise, without
the written permission of the author, except when permitted by law.
ASTROLOGY AND SCIENCE
If there are sources not confirming to the real positions of the
planets in the true sky,
they are not criticised as they pertain to sheer superstition.
Copyright =A9 2008 by Klaudio Zic, all rights reserved.
http://www.lulu.com/astrology
SUN SIGN
In our times, people are tossed to and fro between various
=93astrological systems=94, where there is really no occasion for
confusion as concern the true position of the natal planets. We have
authoritative sourcesi as approved by astronomers all over the planet.
There is no need to go anywhere else.
NASA SUN EPHEMERIS
In order to popularize the science of astrology, we have variously
animated and published the ephemerides for the Sun, the planets and
objects of interestii. The most basic ephemeris for us is the Sun
ephemeris as observed from planet Earth. This ephemeris confirms to
the true position of the stars as first step towards ancient knowledge
and wisdom.
2008-Nov-23 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-24 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-25 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-26 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-27 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-28 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-29 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-30 00:00 Oph
SUN
The motion of the Sun as measured against the tapestry of stars shows
that the Sun is in Libra on November 23rd. A quick inspection will
have the Sun crossing over into thin Scorpius from Lambda Libr=E6
towards HD142686 in Scorpius. This being no news to the astronomer,
might be of interest to peole genuinely interested in basic
astrology.
SCORPIVS
On November 23rd, the Sun enters Scorpius in order to dwell in that
part of the ecliptic for a week, before its sojourn in Ophiuchus. It
is in Sagittarius for Xmas and New Year.
VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
The lunar house systems, such as practiced in Egypt, India and China
are valuable contributions to astrology. Moreover the Chinese
equatorial and Mayan systems are, to say the least, amazing
innovations as concern the science of astrology, or astronomy as it is
called today. Furthermore, original systems like Hopi and Navajo
astronomy make part of our cultural heritage. On inspection, one will
find wisdom from Guam to Hawaii as well. Sikkim is of utmost interest
with its expansion of the 9x9x9 system. We would folio volumes to
enumerate and present the various approaches to precession calculus
and observation of the nether constellations in ritual, a natal
horoscope, as well as navigation.
ASTROLOGY
Depending on the system used, one can apply several signs or
constellations of correction to one's own calculus. The best way to do
so for the Sun is to use the NASA Sun ephemeris, an authoritative
source of information, on which every astrological program is in fact
based before it is mangled for the purpose of general superstition.
Some astrological programs will in fact propose the IAU system along
with a primitive planetarium.
THE GAP
That there is a gap between true sky and popular superstition is a
well known and discussed subject. What is new to the incipient
astrologer is that the gap is larger than declared. Sai Baba
celebrates His birthday with Sun in Libra on November 23rd. Let us see
the implications.
FROM LIBRA TO SAGITTARIUS
It is a long way from Libra to Sagittarius, almost quarter a sky, as
the Sun travels through Scorpius and Ophiuchus before reaching
Sagittarius. Here we are speaking of more than three sign error.
Libra, Scorpius and Ophiuchus are three constellations.
TWO SIGNS OF ERROR
Luckily, the general error is mostly two signs only, not quarter of
the sky. Thus, if you have been told you are =93Scorpio=94, you are
probably Virgo; your natal Sun is in Virgo.
THE DAMAGE
Albeit our choice might be to ridicule credulity and laugh at the self-
proclaimed gurus in the area, a tradition such as Indian would have
some contempt, as there s lot to do about astrology in order to align
with the real skies. We simply can not afford for one quarter of sky
of error. The Chinese would be dreaded to have such an error as their
basic orientation completely depends on the four symbolic animals.
GLOBAL EXORCISM
Global reformation of the zodiac or zodiacs, to allow for cultural
differences and preserve valuable tradition, is in the hands of the
citizens of this planet. The IAU in fact has astrology among its
topics. The Academic Zodiac is merely a part of global exorcism, with
its scientifically proven 22 zodiacal constellations. On the other
hand, the present ascendant set is easily demonstrable in the real sky
as well in astronomic simulations.
ASCENDANT
The ascendant set is 12 signs only in popular credulity. In the real
sky there is no credulity but the real stars. Of course the real stars
make for real life, real love and real spirituality. In some cases the
correction is simple, since e.g. =93Capricorn=94 is not rising at all at
eas and you can safely assume your ascendant is Pisces. In other
cases, e.g. With ***tans or Hydra ascending, you will need a real
horoscope as confirming to true skies.
EAST
East is a fascinating subject, that somehow does not appeal false ego,
the better to exorcise it. It is in the east that the ascendants rise
one by one, precession cycle after precession cycle, all 88 of them1.
EAST
What is so fascinating about a set of rising constellations? Precisely
change is what makes history interesting, as we have the appropriate
characters for different epochs.
AUTHORITY
If there are sources not confirming to the real positions of the
planets in the true sky, they are not criticised as they pertain to
sheer superstition.
SCIENCE
Science is scorned as difficult and futile for the purpose at hand.
Never in human ast was an illiterate given the op****tunity to rise
one's head and decide as nowadays. It was never the business of the
peasant to determine the law of MA'aTh, and yet nowadays everyone
assumes one's own laws.
SALVATION
Feeling comfortable in one's own tradition, walking in other people;s
shoes and leading the parade in an unleashed footage is default. It
seems natural for one who can not tie one's own shoe to lead the
parade. The last one who rebuked such improbable gentlemen was
Hipparchus. To this time no one listened, and if he did, they called
him astronomer.
APPROACH
How do we approach a sentient being on the wrong path. The being in
question is moving along its own path, in its own faith, as fooled by
ts own lot of illusive energy, that in the last analysis comes from
the same divine course. In other words, if God wants to destroy a
city, letting the city destroy itself is one of the options. The
terrible Lord of the Bible was in fact mild in comparison to
superstition ands the works of the opponent of man.
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Ephemeris / ****T_LOGIN Sat Oct 25 06:09:05 2008 Pasadena, USA /
Horizons
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Target body name: Sun (10) {source: DE405}
Center body name: Earth (399) {source: DE405}
Center-site name: GEOCENTRIC
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Start time : A.D. 2008-Jan-01 00:00:00.0000 UT
Stop time : A.D. 2009-Jan-01 00:00:00.0000 UT
Step-size : 1440 minutes
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Target pole/equ : IAU_SUN {East-longitude +}
Target radii : 696000.0 x 696000.0 x 696000.0 k{Equator, meridian,
pole}
Center geodetic : .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Lat
(deg),Alt(km)}
Center cylindric: .000000000,.000000000,.00000000 {E-lon(deg),Dxy
(km),Dz(km)}
Center pole/equ : High-precision EOP model {East-longitude +}
Center radii : 6378.1 x 6378.1 x 6356.8 km {Equator, meridian,
pole}
Target primary : Sun {source:
DE405+DE406}
Interfering body: MOON (Req=3D 1737.400) km {source: DE405}
Deflecting body : Sun, EARTH {source: DE405}
Deflecting GMs : 1.3271E+11, 3.9860E+05 km^3/
s^2
Atmos refraction: NO (AIRLESS)
RA format : HMS
Time format : CAL
EOP file : eop.
081024.p090115
EOP coverage : DATA-BASED 1962-JAN-20 TO 2008-OCT-24. PREDICTS->
2009-JAN-14
Units conversion: 1 AU=3D 149597870.691 km, c=3D 299792.458 km/s, 1 day=3D
86400.0 s
Table cut-offs 1: Elevation (-90.0deg=3DNO ),Airmass (>38.000=3DNO),
Daylight (NO )
Table cut-offs 2: Solar Elongation
( 0.0,180.0=3DNO )
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Date__(UT)__HR:MN Cnst
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2008-Jan-01 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-02 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-03 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-04 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-05 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-06 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-07 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-08 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-09 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-10 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-11 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-12 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-13 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-14 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-15 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-16 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-17 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-18 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-19 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-20 00:00 Sgr
2008-Jan-21 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-22 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-23 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-24 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-25 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-26 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-27 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-28 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-29 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-30 00:00 Cap
2008-Jan-31 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-01 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-02 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-03 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-04 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-05 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-06 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-07 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-08 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-09 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-10 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-11 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-12 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-13 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-14 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-15 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-16 00:00 Cap
2008-Feb-17 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-18 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-19 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-20 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-21 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-22 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-23 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-24 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-25 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-26 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-27 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-28 00:00 Aqr
2008-Feb-29 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-01 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-02 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-03 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-04 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-05 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-06 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-07 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-08 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-09 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-10 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-11 00:00 Aqr
2008-Mar-12 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-13 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-14 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-15 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-16 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-17 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-18 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-19 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-20 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-21 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-22 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-23 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-24 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-25 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-26 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-27 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-28 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-29 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-30 00:00 Psc
2008-Mar-31 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-01 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-02 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-03 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-04 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-05 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-06 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-07 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-08 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-09 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-10 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-11 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-12 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-13 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-14 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-15 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-16 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-17 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-18 00:00 Psc
2008-Apr-19 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-20 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-21 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-22 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-23 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-24 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-25 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-26 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-27 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-28 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-29 00:00 Ari
2008-Apr-30 00:00 Ari
2008-May-01 00:00 Ari
2008-May-02 00:00 Ari
2008-May-03 00:00 Ari
2008-May-04 00:00 Ari
2008-May-05 00:00 Ari
2008-May-06 00:00 Ari
2008-May-07 00:00 Ari
2008-May-08 00:00 Ari
2008-May-09 00:00 Ari
2008-May-10 00:00 Ari
2008-May-11 00:00 Ari
2008-May-12 00:00 Ari
2008-May-13 00:00 Ari
2008-May-14 00:00 Tau
2008-May-15 00:00 Tau
2008-May-16 00:00 Tau
2008-May-17 00:00 Tau
2008-May-18 00:00 Tau
2008-May-19 00:00 Tau
2008-May-20 00:00 Tau
2008-May-21 00:00 Tau
2008-May-22 00:00 Tau
2008-May-23 00:00 Tau
2008-May-24 00:00 Tau
2008-May-25 00:00 Tau
2008-May-26 00:00 Tau
2008-May-27 00:00 Tau
2008-May-28 00:00 Tau
2008-May-29 00:00 Tau
2008-May-30 00:00 Tau
2008-May-31 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-01 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-02 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-03 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-04 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-05 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-06 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-07 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-08 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-09 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-10 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-11 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-12 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-13 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-14 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-15 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-16 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-17 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-18 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-19 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-20 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-21 00:00 Tau
2008-Jun-22 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-23 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-24 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-25 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-26 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-27 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-28 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-29 00:00 Gem
2008-Jun-30 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-01 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-02 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-03 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-04 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-05 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-06 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-07 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-08 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-09 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-10 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-11 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-12 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-13 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-14 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-15 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-16 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-17 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-18 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-19 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-20 00:00 Gem
2008-Jul-21 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-22 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-23 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-24 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-25 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-26 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-27 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-28 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-29 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-30 00:00 Cnc
2008-Jul-31 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-01 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-02 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-03 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-04 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-05 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-06 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-07 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-08 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-09 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-10 00:00 Cnc
2008-Aug-11 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-12 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-13 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-14 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-15 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-16 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-17 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-18 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-19 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-20 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-21 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-22 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-23 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-24 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-25 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-26 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-27 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-28 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-29 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-30 00:00 Leo
2008-Aug-31 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-01 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-02 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-03 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-04 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-05 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-06 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-07 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-08 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-09 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-10 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-11 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-12 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-13 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-14 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-15 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-16 00:00 Leo
2008-Sep-17 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-18 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-19 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-20 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-21 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-22 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-23 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-24 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-25 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-26 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-27 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-28 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-29 00:00 Vir
2008-Sep-30 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-01 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-02 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-03 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-04 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-05 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-06 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-07 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-08 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-09 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-10 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-11 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-12 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-13 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-14 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-15 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-16 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-17 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-18 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-19 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-20 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-21 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-22 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-23 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-24 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-25 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-26 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-27 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-28 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-29 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-30 00:00 Vir
2008-Oct-31 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-01 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-02 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-03 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-04 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-05 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-06 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-07 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-08 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-09 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-10 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-11 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-12 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-13 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-14 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-15 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-16 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-17 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-18 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-19 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-20 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-21 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-22 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-23 00:00 Lib
2008-Nov-24 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-25 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-26 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-27 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-28 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-29 00:00 Sco
2008-Nov-30 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-01 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-02 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-03 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-04 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-05 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-06 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-07 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-08 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-09 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-10 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-11 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-12 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-13 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-14 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-15 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-16 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-17 00:00 Oph
2008-Dec-18 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-19 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-20 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-21 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-22 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-23 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-24 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-25 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-26 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-27 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-28 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-29 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-30 00:00 Sgr
2008-Dec-31 00:00 Sgr
2009-Jan-01 00:00 Sgr
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Column meaning:
TIME
Prior to 1962, times are UT1. Dates thereafter are UTC. Any 'b'
symbol in
the 1st-column denotes a B.C. date. First-column blank (" ") denotes
an A.D.
date. Calendar dates prior to 1582-Oct-15 are in the Julian calendar
system.
Later calendar dates are in the Gregorian system.
The uniform Coordinate Time scale is used internally. Conversion
between
CT and the selected non-uniform UT output scale has not been
determined for
UTC times after the next July or January 1st. The last known leap-
second
is used over any future interval.
NOTE: "n.a." in output means quantity "not available" at the print-
time.
Cnst =3D
Constellation ID; the 3-letter abbreviation for the name of the
constellation containing the target center's astrometric position,
as defined by IAU (1930) boundary delineation. See do***entation
for list of abbreviations.
Computations by ...
Solar System Dynamics Group, Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
4800 Oak Grove Drive, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Information: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/
Connect : telnet://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov:6775 (via browser)
telnet ssd.jpl.nasa.gov 6775 (via command-line)
Author : Jon.Giorgini@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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