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Topic: 15576 Munday
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Seimei unregistered
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posted November 21, 2015 06:03 PM
Recently I read a rather unintelligent argument on the use of asteroids. Basically in the vein that since the asteroid 'Mr. Spock' was actually named after an astronomers' cat and it had no relationship to Star Trek. 15576 Munday Discovered 2000 Apr. 5 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro. Named in honor of Emily S. Munday for achievement as a finalist in the 2001 Discovery Young Scientist Challenge (DYSC), a middle school science competition. Emily is a student at the J. F. Kennedy Elementary School, Butte, Montana. Many of us may be familiar with, " I don't like Mondays" a song performed by the Boomtown Rats written by Bob Geldof. The song was written after a sad and tragic event that happened on a Monday. This from Wiki: According to Geldof, he wrote the song after reading a telex report at Georgia State University's campus radio station, WRAS, on the shooting spree of 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer, who fired at children in a school playground at Grover Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego, California, USA on 29 January 1979, killing two adults and injuring eight children and one police officer. Spencer showed no remorse for her crime and her full explanation for her actions was "I don't like Mondays. This livens up the day".[3] The song was first performed less than a month later. Geldof explained how he wrote the song: I was doing a radio interview in Atlanta with [Johnnie] Fingers and there was a telex machine beside me. I read it as it came out. Not liking Mondays as a reason for doing somebody in is a bit strange. I was thinking about it on the way back to the hotel and I just said 'Silicon chip inside her head had switched to overload'. I wrote that down. And the journalists interviewing her said, 'Tell me why?' It was such a senseless act. It was the perfect senseless act and this was the perfect senseless reason for doing it. So perhaps I wrote the perfect senseless song to illustrate it. It wasn't an attempt to exploit tragedy.[4] On the afternoon of January 29,1979 the geocentric position of the asteroid Munday was at 2leo, Its helio was 4 leo , Geo Mercury was at 2aq and Jupiter was at 3 Leo and rx, Helio Jupiter was at 4 Leo. If I take the natal chart of Bob Geldof relocate it to the city of the trgedy, San Diego and progress to time of tragedy then it show 3+ leo on the mc. Likewise if I look at the asteroid Munday progressed in his chart, the Heliocentric Ecliptical Ellipse Phase sits at 3leo40. I suspect a lot of people got sick of hearing that song played over and over on the radio. I sure did. A lot of people don't like Mondays and they have never heard the song. Some folk don't understand how asteroids can be used 7 days a week. Morvan is just the name of an asteroid. But MorvanT was the name of a kid in elementary school who stopped me from being bullied at age 6. Asteroid sits on my asc in my chart. In someone else's chart it could have a meaning similar to its given meaning Black Mountain. So How is your Saturday or Munday? added Personally I have always liked Mondays,, like it is a fresh start thing. I have it(munday) at 3aq58 which is sextile to my eros at 4sa18 and the Helio North node of eros is 4aq.Also Trine Mercury 4li09 ------------------ LeekingChee
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 106471 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 22, 2015 02:53 PM
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hypatia238 Moderator Posts: 11410 From: Mercury novile and parallel Pluto, Pluto septile Southnode Registered: Sep 2014
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posted November 22, 2015 05:28 PM
I have it conjunct Atropos..IP: Logged |
arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 494 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted January 26, 2019 04:43 PM
I have Munday in Scorpio, not aspected (I think : or sextile (3 degrees orb) Uranus, square Venus (6 degrees orb), trine Jupiter (5 degrees orb), but these aspects shouldn't count. Munday in 3rd house. Munday in Scorpio, so... it means that I really HATE monday. Lol Thanks for the asteroidIP: Logged | |