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ZetaTalk: Intermittent Lurch
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El PasoTX: Feb28 23:45 pm. The Hunter is
CincinatiOhio: Feb28 5:00 am. I know where
Azi 270-285° and leaning N somewhat and
N, S, E and West are relative to my
entire constellation is visible above Franklin
observation point. I have confirmed them
Mtns. Per Skymap, 240-260° leaning N
through satellite maps and photos. Polaris,
somewhat, yes, too far East by 30°. In a halted itself was East by about 50-60°. At 5:00 am
orbit, 270° is correct for a globe in the Oct 1
the deviation appeared to be maximum. By
position. But the Hunter's belt would be just on 6:00 am it was rapidly correcting towards its
the horizon, for Mar 7 or Oct 1, and this entire expected value. Sun is over Europe, extreme
constellation was high in the sky, above the
lean to the West, 50-60°. Magnetic N Pole is
mountains. An additional 10° for below the
coming into view.
belt and 10° for mountains is needed to be
seen. Thus, 20° too high. Sun is over India, 20° SantiagoChili: Mar7 5:30 am. Hercules
lean to the West. Magnetic N Pole fully
seemed to start 85° [up] measured from the
hidden.
Eastern horizon, and at some 120° [up]
measured from the Northern horizon. Placing
MadridSpain: Mar7 The Sun was to appear at Hercules high in the dome in the SE. Skymap
7:41. It appeared at 7:50: 110-115? East, when expects Hercules Azi 5-45° Alt 7-38°, low in
it was expected to be 90-100? East. Skymap
the dome in the NE. Offset by 50° or more.
expected sunrise at exactly 7:41 at Azi 96°. A Considering the halted orbit, on Oct 1
tad late and 15-20° too far South, the lean El
Hercules should still be at the same Alt but
Paso notes at midnight apparent! Sun is over
more to the North Azi 345-27°. Altitude still
India, 20° lean to the West. Magnetic N Pole
too high by 50° or more. Sun is over Europe,
fully hidden.
extreme lean to the West, 50°. Magnetic N
Pole is not yet in view.
BarabooWI: Mar10 4:25 am. Polaris and Big
Dipper sighted pretty much where expected by
Skymap. What happened to the lean? Cincinati
is almost directly below Wisconsin, on the
Western border of ET, and Wisconsin on the
Eastern border of CT. Chili is a time zone
ahead, so their 4:30 was likewise equivalent to
Cincinati 5:30. This lean appears to be
intermittent. Sun is over Europe, extreme lean
to the West has disappeared. Magnetic N Pole
is not yet in view.
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ZetaTalk: Intermittent Lurch
Nancy and friends have carefully gathered data to determine where the Earth wobble has gone, as one of the team
noted a dramatic change, Polaris far to the East for a brief time in the early morning in the US. In that this is Winter in
the N American continent, snow and cloud cover heavy and temperatures colder than normal, there have been few star
parties in the hours before dawn. Star parties in any case are normally closer to midnight, with the participants
returning home to bed before dawn. Thus, this extreme would only be noticed by those
taking every opportunity. We warned months ago that something would occur by Feb 25, 2007 that would take the
blinders off those looking to the heavens for a sign, and it has arrived! If the former Figure 8 wobble that