posted October 25, 2007 02:44 PM
Click Here to learn more about what Leo Cat is refering too.
It's not these one's:
h13 Osculating Lunar Apogee ("True" Lilith / Black Moon)
h21 Interpolated Lunar Apogee (Lilith), also called 'Natural Apogee'
h58 Dark Moon Lilith (Waldemath)
1181 Lilith asteroid
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She is using the "[h12] Mean Apogee" also called Black Moon Lilith.
Here is it's Glyph:
Black Moon Lilith is not a celestial object but an abstract, geometric point. An ellipse has two focal points: in the case of the Moon’s orbit, the Earth is located at one of the focal points and Black Moon Lilith is considered to be either the other focal point (about 36,000 km from the Earth), or the apogee of the Moon’s orbit, both points lying in the same direction from the Earth.7 Black Moon Lilith is commonly used in mainland Europe, and its use in the US and UK is increasing...
Hope this helps...
LeoCat, please correct me if I'm wrong and you are speaking of the asteroid, etc.
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