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can you please make more synastry observations and asteroid ones too pleaseee? i miss you they were soo entertaining to read
working well together in synastry and composite
i'm going to work off of what i already have posted (no asteroids discussed after this post will be included or added after the fact). finally, i would like to state that NO TWO CHARTS ARE THE SAME. what i am about to list out does not mean you will for sure need these exact things (or all of these things) to be shy, nervous, and/or anxious around one another. if you don't understand my thought process, feel free to dm me with questions!
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libra (7°, 19°) or aquarius (11°, 23°) venus/mars and/or 7h libra (7°, 19°) or aquarius (11°, 23°)
these two can be partners in crime and great colleagues; very little gets in the way of them accomplishing a task. they have a sort of dance they do when working together - they don't need to communicate to get the work done.
7h venus
this is great if you guys work together long term - it is like having a co-ownership at a business or partnership at the same firm. venus person loves 7h person and 7h person looks at venus person as if they are their true equal.
11h libra (7°, 19°) or aquarius (11°, 23°)
this is just very easy alliance and partnership. these two cooperate well with one another.
11h venus
these are allies - it is a ride-or-die connection that these two have it is very rare that either person will turn against each other. venus person will treat 11h person as their only friend, while 11h person will be extremely loyal and wishes to help the venus person to be the best version of themselves possible.
11h neptune
this is one of those unlikely alliances that just end up working well together. neptune person sees 11h person's vision and wants to help them come true, while 11h person sees the beauty in idealist and optimistic neptune person.
11h uranus
these people are unstoppable; they will do whatever it takes to make it happen. 11h person see eye to eye with innovative uranus person. uranus person likes that 11h person is great at having the connections it takes to move their projects forward.
armstrong (asteroid 6469) positively aspecting aldrin (asteroid 6470)
these two can go where no one has before - they are willing to do what people have never attempted before. armstrong person relies on aldrin person to be the brains of the operation, while aldrin person relies on the armstrong person to do the heavily lifting. together they are comfortable trying new and improbable things.
donar (2176) / thora (299) positively aspecting loke (4862)
these two will attempt to fool the world around them. donor/thora person is often talked into something silly/foolish by loke person. loke person is the mastermind of the project, while donor/thora person is the muscle power to make it happen.
prometheus (1809) positively aspecting athene (881) / pallas (2)
together these two can create something amazing. prometheus person creates the bare bones of their project, while athene/pallas person breaths life into it and gives it character.
vergilius (asteroid 2798) positively aspecting dante (asteroid 2999)
vergilius person will protect dante person at all costs. vergilius person is a sort of guide, confidant, and sage for dante person. dante person looks up to and greatly appreciates vergilius person. together they can traverse even the most difficult terrains.

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the cousins are really getting along, thank the watcher
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Inside the house, while the older boys continued to sleep until the very last second, Esther was hard at work teaching Dorian how to go potty.
He was aging up in two years and he still didn't know any of his toddler skills.
"Good job, baby!" Esther cheered him on. "Look at that! You went potty all by yourself! A few more times and you'll be able to go without any help at all!"
Dorian grinned, not exactly sure what she was saying, but her enthusiasm had him excited anyway.
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April 1966... Gemini water egress training Gemini astronauts Eugene Cernan and Edwin Aldrin seen during water egress training for the Gemini program onboard NASA motor vessel retriever in the Gulf of Mexico. By April 1966, NASA had received 35 Omega Speedmaster chronographs while having 52 active astronauts. MoonwatchUniverse has been delving into archives to bring up a complete overview of how & when the NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster chronographs were distributed to prime & backup astronaut crews of the Gemini & Apollo era. Note for MoonwatchUniverse this is the earliest photo showing Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin wearing a NASA-issued Speedmaster. (Photo: NASA)
#321#Apollo#Astronaut#chronograph#Omega#Speedmaster#Moonwatch#NASA#MoonwatchUniverse#military#montres#uhren#pilot watch#test pilot#spaceflight#Gemini#Omega Bienne#Omega museum#Aldrin#Zulu time
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For the 54th anniversary of the first manned moon landing, a quick VR recording over lunchtime. This barely does the game justice; it's something to sense the cramped surroundings of the Columbia capsule and the Eagle lander close around you, and watch the surface of the moon out the window - even leaning up against the "glass" for a better view!
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Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E35 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Steve Dunkley dives into a mix of intriguing stories from the cosmos, featuring the latest milestones in satellite launches, planetary defence discussions, and updates on NASA's Artemis missions. Join us as we explore the fascinating developments that are shaping our understanding of space and our place within it. Highlights: - Rocket Lab's Successful Launch: Discover Rocket Lab's latest achievement with the successful deployment of five satellites for Kinnes, marking their 59th Electron mission. Learn about the significance of this launch in expanding global Internet of Things connectivity and how it reflects the company's reliability in the launch sector. - Concerns Over Starlink Satellites: Delve into the growing concerns regarding the environmental impact of SpaceX's Starlink satellites, which have recently re-entered the atmosphere. Explore the implications of satellite disintegration on atmospheric pollution and the potential risks to our ozone layer. - NASA's Electric Vans: Get insights into NASA's plans to continue using electric vans for astronaut transport despite the manufacturer going bankrupt. Learn how these vehicles fit into the Artemis programme and the agency's ongoing mission preparations. - Asteroid 2024 YR4: Uncover the details surrounding the newly detected asteroid 2024 YR4, which poses a theoretical risk to Earth. While the chance of impact remains low, the discussion on planetary defence strategies becomes increasingly relevant as scientists monitor its trajectory. - Planetary Defence Strategies: Explore the fascinating advancements in planetary defence, including NASA’s DART mission, which demonstrated the potential to alter an asteroid's path. Discover the various methods being considered to protect Earth from potential asteroid threats. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Steve signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Welcome back to Astronomy Daily 01:02 - Rocket Lab's IoT4U&ME mission 05:30 - Environmental concerns surrounding Starlink satellites 10:15 - NASA's electric vans for Artemis missions 14:00 - Monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4 18:20 - Planetary defence strategies and developments 22:00 - Conclusion and upcoming content ✍️ Episode References Rocket Lab Launch Details [Rocket Lab](https://www.rocketlabusa.com) Starlink Satellite Concerns [Starlink Concerns](https://www.scientificreports.com) NASA's Electric Vans Information [NASA Electric Vans](https://www.nasa.gov) Asteroid 2024 YR4 Monitoring [Asteroid Monitoring](https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration) Planetary Defence Strategies [Planetary Defence](https://www.nasa.gov/planetarydefense) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io)
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Very good Aldrin Lego model by ryannipper. Original post on Facebook Beyond the brick.
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10:43 AM EDT September 23, 2024:
Bardo Pond - "Aldrin" From the album Lapsed (October 21, 1997)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Heavy Psychedelia
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In this episode, we make our first foray into outer space as we cover the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, what led to it, and how there are now people who doubt that we ever made the trip. We discuss the astronauts on the flight, their histories and how they combined to make the Moon Landing the success that it was. In his corner, Arthur discusses Aardwolves and a whole host of colorful fancy people get discussed on this week's episode of the Family Plot Podcast! You should listen, it's outta this world!
#aldrin#armstrong#buzz#collins#eagle#edwin#eisenhower#eugene#f.#glenn#john#johnson#katherine#kennedy#kruschev#michael#neil#nikita#nixon#sputnik
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prom king 👑
#ts4#ts4 gameplay#ts4 legacy#ts4 vanilla#ts4 high school years#zest#zestHH02#rabastan#apollo#aldrin#allen
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joelerdmann photographed by aldrindelcarmen_
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July 16, 1969... Apollo 11 launchday at Moonport Cape Canaveral During suit-up on launchday, Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong wore his NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster chronograph on his righthand wrist. However, Armstrong left this Speedmaster wrist watch onboard Lunar Lander "Eagle" as a backup timing device. During suit-up, Apollo 11 LMP Edwin Aldrin wore his NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster on his lefthand wrist. However, at the time of lunar landing, Aldrin wore his Speedmaster wrist watch on his righthand wrist as seen in NASA photo AS11-40-5903. Omega didn't spot this and in their advertizing campaign drew a Speedmaster on Buzz Aldrin's lefhand wrist. So keen observers clearly noticed this in their drawing with Buzz wearing 2 Speedies! Post-Apollo 11, Aldrin's NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster 105.012-65 (NASA n° 43) got lost during transfer to NASM. (Photos/Artwork: EH Space Art/NASA/MoonwatchUniverse)
#Aviator#Astronaut#Apollo#321#chronograph#Speedmaster#NASA#Moonwatch#MoonwatchUniverse#montres#uhren#wrist watch#pilot watch#Omega Bienne#Aldrin#Speedytuesday#Zulu time
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Organochlorines were used widely in Australia, especially as insecticides (most commonly DDT, heptachlor (figure 18.3), chlordane (figure 18.4), dieldrin, aldrin and lindane (figure 18.5)).



"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
#book quotes#chemistry#nonfiction#textbook#organochlorines#australia#insecticides#dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane#ddt#heptachlor#chlordane#dieldrin#aldrin#lindane#banned
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Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E29 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Steve Dunkley dives into the captivating celestial events and groundbreaking research that are shaping our understanding of the universe this February. Join us as Hallie presents the much-anticipated February Planet Parade and shares intriguing insights from the Russian Institute of Biomedical Problems, along with other fascinating stories from the Astronomy Daily newsletter. Highlights: - February Planet Parade: Get ready for a spectacular display of the five brightest planets in the evening sky! Hallie guides us through this rare planetary alignment, featuring Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and Saturn, culminating in a special conjunction on February 24. - Sirius Mission Success: Discover the remarkable achievement of the Russian Institute of Biomedical Problems, which has successfully completed the Sirius experiment—a year-long isolation study simulating deep space travel conditions. Learn about the crew's experiences and the implications for future interplanetary missions. - Buzz Aldrin's New Role: Explore Buzz Aldrin's partnership with Verizon as he promotes satellite connectivity, showcasing how technology has evolved since his historic Apollo 11 mission. Aldrin's humorous take on communication in space adds a light-hearted touch to the episode. - NASA's Artemis Missions: Hear about the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel's concerns regarding NASA's Artemis missions, as they call for a reassessment of objectives to ensure a safer and more balanced approach to lunar exploration. - Gaia's Legacy: Celebrate the completion of the Gaia mission, which has transformed our understanding of the Milky Way through its extensive data collection. Discover the implications of its findings and what future data releases will reveal about our galaxy. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Steve signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Welcome back to Astronomy Daily. It's the 3rd of February 2025 01:02 - February sky has some nice highlights to look forward to 01:26 - Year long biomedical isolation experiment simulates conditions of deep space travel and lunar operations 02:49 - Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin appears in new Verizon commercial 08:34 - Safety panel says NASA is packing too many objectives into upcoming Artemis missions 11:03 - European Space Agency's Gaia spacecraft has completed its sky scanning phase 20:34 - February brings a rare planetary parade with five bright planets in clear view 24:14 - The fifth planet in our solar system becomes visible during February 26:09 - We've covered the five brightest planets visible to the naked eye ✍️ Episode References Sirius Mission [Sirius Mission](https://www.roscosmos.ru/30013/) Buzz Aldrin and Verizon [Buzz Aldrin](https://www.verizon.com/about/news/buzz-aldrin-verizon) NASA Artemis Program [NASA Artemis](https://www.nasa.gov/artemis) Gaia Mission [Gaia Mission](https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Gaia) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io)
#aldrin#artemis#astrodailypod#astronomy#biomedical#buzz#experiment#february#gaia#lunar#mission#missions#parade#planet#research#satellite#sirius#sky#verizon
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On this day in 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Art by Robert McCall.
#space#history#apollo 11#on this day#space art#today in history#neil armstrong#robert mccall#buzz aldrin
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