Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Dear List, This the rectified chart of China. CHINA Oct 10, 1911 8:49 PM -07:37 LMT Hankow Longitude: 114E17 Latitude: 30N36 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 22:37 Current Period: ME/JU/MO Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 23:17 Tau Rohini Mo Sun 23:29 Vir +00:59:18 WK Chitra Ma Moon 24:27 Ari +14:13:31 WK Bharani Ve Mars 17:53 Tau +00:06:38 FM Rohini Mo Merc 13:47 Vir +01:45:11 CM Hasta Mo Jupt 24:06 Lib +00:12:15 FM Vishakha Ju Ven 21:01 Leo +00:08:33 FM P.Phalguni Ve Sat R 26:23 Ari -00:03:38 WK Bharani Ve Rahu 08:17 Ari +00:00:39 FM Aswini Ke Ketu 08:17 Lib +00:00:39 FM Swati Ra True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 592 beats Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:00 AM Tithi: Krishna Tritiya Yoga Pt: 21:16 Cp Yogi:Mo AviYogi:Me Dup Yogi: Sa Dagha Rashis: Leo Cap Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 3 * * 1 ** *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RA 08:17 * * * * * MO 24:27* * * * * MA 17:53 SAR26:23 * * * 2 AS 23:17 * 12 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *5 VE 21:01 * 11 * ** * * ** *6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ME 13:47 * * * * * *SU 23:29 * 8 * 10 * * * * * * * * KE 08:17* * * * * * JU 24:06 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 7 * * 9 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 5 * * 3 ** *6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MA * * * * SU * * RA * * * * * * * ME * * * 4 AS * 2 JU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *7 VE * 1 * ** * * ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MO * * * * * * SAR * 10 * 12 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * KE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 9 * * 11 ** ******************************************************* Note: The dashas begin 2 days before the dates coming up in JTW. The TOB and the lagna are correct. For example Ju/Su/Su should begin on August, 13, 1966. EVENTS TO TEST/UNDERSTAND THE CHART: ==Oct.09, 1911 > Accidental bomb explosions in Hankow alert the government to an impending revolt in the tri-city area of Wuhan (Wuchang, Hankow, and Hanyang) on the middle Yangtze; the police obtain a list of local revolutionaries - wave of arrests ==Oct.10, 1911 > Three activists are executed in Wuhan [morning] - local revolutionaries fear that mass reprisals are imminent - engineering troops mutiny in Wuchang and seize the arsenal [evening]: THE ‘DOUBLE TEN’ RISING, THE START OF THE 1911 CHINESE REVOLUTION Aug 29, 1916: Transport ship Hsin-Yu & cruiser Hai-Yung collided and 1000 people were killed. Dec 16/26, 1920: In China an 8.6 earthquake killed some 100,000 people in the northwestern province of Gansu. The quake in mid-western China caused massive landslides and the deaths of over 200,000 people. Dec 16, 1920: 200,000 fatalities, M 8.6, Major fractures, landslides. Affected area: Gansu Province, China Mar 18, 1921: Steamer " Hong Kong " runs aground off Swatow China killing 1,000. Jul 27, 1922: 100,000 fatalities, Typhoon Mar 24, 1923: 5,000 fatalities, M 7.3 China Mar 16, 1925: 5,000 fatalities, M 7.2 Talifu almost completely destroyed. Affected area: Yunnan Province, China May 22, 1927: 200,000 fatalities, M 8.3 Large fractures. Affected area: Nanchang (Jiangxi), China Sep 26, 1927: 5,000 fatalities, Typhoon Feb 10, 1930: 15,000 fatalities, Wind storm Jul 1931 (no day, only month): 3,700,000 fatalities, Flood Sep 18, 1931: Japan invaded and by force of arms annexed Manchuria. Dec 25, 1932: 70,000 fatalities, M 7.6 Gansu Province China Aug 25, 1933: 10,000 fatalities, M 7.4 China Apr 20, 1935: 3,410 fatalities, M 7.1 Taihoku, Taichu, Taiwan/Formosa (just to be seen if it shows up in the China chart) Jul 16, 1935: 2,700 fatalities, M 6.5 Taiwan (just to be seen if it shows up in the China chart) Aug 28, 1937: 11,000 fatalities, Typhoon. Apr 26, 1942: Colliery explosion kills 1,549 at Honkeiko Manchuria. Jan 18, 1947: Small river steamer sank on Yangtze River, kills 400. Dec 03, 1948: Chinese refugee ship " Kiangya " explodes in E China Sea, killing 1,100. Sep 02, 1949: Fire in riverfront area kills 1,700 (Chungking China). Oct 01, 1949: Newly elected Chairman Mao Zedung proclaims the founding of the Peoples Republic of China. Jan 6, 1950: Britain recognizes Maoist China Feb 15, 1950: Russia and China form alliance against world May 22, 1950: Mao offers Tibet autonomy within China Oct 21, 1950: Chinese troops invade Tibet Mar 30, 1951: Gen MacArthur threatens military attack on China May 27, 1951: Tibet surrenders army to Chinese. Aug 6, 1951: Typhoon floods killed 4,800 in Manchuria. Aug 28, 1951: 4,800 fatalities, Flood Oct 25, 1952: China refused entry into United Nations May 14, 1954: Communist China allowed into Olympics Jul 1959 (no day, only month): 2,000,000 fatalities, Flood Oct 11, 1962: Fighting breakes out on India-China border Aug 13, 1966: Chairman Mao declares Cultural Revolution Jul 25, 1969: 3,000 fatalities, M 5.9 Tientsin (Swatow Province), Eastern China Jan 4 1970: 10,000 fatalities, M 7.5 Yunnan Province, China Nov 15, 1971: Chinese delegates take their seats at the UN Feb 21, 1972: Nixon makes historic visit to China May 10, 1974: 20,000 fatalities, M 6.8 Yunnan, Sichuan, China Feb 4, 1975: 10,000 fatalities, M 7.4 Anshan Liaoning province, China Apr 05, 1975: Chiang Kai-Shek, head of Nationalist China, dies. Aug 3, 1975: Some 500 drowned when 2 river boats collided and sink in China's West River. August 7, 1975: Banqiao and Shimantan Dams: chain-reaction failure of dams in typhoon, Henan Province, China Deaths: officially estimated at 26,000, possibly over 200,000 Jul 27, 1976: 255,000 fatalities, (official) M 8.0 Tangshan, Pek.,Tientsin, China; estimated death toll as high as 655,000; 164,000 injured; $5,600,000,000 (US) damage. Sep 9, 1976: Chairman Mao Zedong dies Feb 17, 1979: China invades Vietnam Jul 14, 1981: 1,311 fatalities, Flood Sep 26, 1984: UK and China agree Hong Kong handover Dec 19, 1984: Britain signs over Hong Kong to China Oct 12, 1986: Queen is first British monarch to visit China May 16, 1989: Gorbachev begins cordial relations after 30 years Jun 4, 1989: massacre in Tiananmen square, more than 1000 students were killed. Jul 14, 1989: 2,000 - 10,000 fatalities, Flood Oct 02, 1990: 128 fatalities, Guangzhou, China - Xiamen / China SW - B737 / B757 May 18, 1991: 1,729 fatalities, Flood Nov 24, 1992: 141 fatalities, Liutang, Guangxi, China - China Southern Airlines - B737 Apr 26, 1994: 264 fatalities, Komaki, Japan - China Airlines - A300 Jun 06, 1994: 160 fatalities, Xi'an, China - China Northwest Airlines - TU154M Aug 24, 1994: 1,174 fatalities, Wind storm Feb 16, 1998: 203 fatalities, Taipei, Taiwan - China Airlines - A300 Feb 18, 1997: China's reformist Deng Xiaoping dies Jul 01, 1997: Hong Kong handed over to Chinese control Aug 6, 1998: 3,656 fatalities, Flood 25 février 1999: Explosion en vol d'un avion des Southwest Airlines (Chine). 64 morts. May 8, 1999: Chinese anger at embassy bombing: At 11:45 PM, 7 May 1999 local time (or 5:45 early morning of May 8, Beijing time), the US-led NATO fired five bombs at the Chinese Embassy in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from different directions (four of them exploded right away). Three Chinese journalists posted in Yugoslavia were hit and died, 21 diplomatic personnel in the Embassy were wounded, and the Embassy properties were seriously damaged. According to the U.S. government, at 2146 Zulu time (GMT) (about midnight local time in Belgrade) on May 7, 1999, a B-2 dropped five Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) 2000 lb. GPS-guided bombs on the target designated as the FDSP building but which was, in fact, the Chinese Embassy. Dec 25, 2000: In central China as many as 309 young people were killed at an unlicensed disco fire in Louyang city. Apr 15, 2002: 128 fatalities, Buscan, South Korea - Air China - B767 7 mai 2002: Deux avions s'crésent en Tunisie et en Chine : 15 victimes dans le premier, peut-être 112 dans le second May 25, 2002: 225 fatalities, Off Penghu, Taiwan - China Airlines - B747 Feb 24, 2003: 02:03 M 6.3 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA Z= 33km 39.64N 77.20E, Quake Kills 257, Injures 1,000 in China. Oct 15, 2003: China sends first man into space. South Korea, April 22, 2004: As many as 3,000 people were killed or injured Thursday when two trains carrying oil and liquefied petroleum gas collided and exploded in a North Korean train station near the Chinese border. The explosion occurred about 1 p.m. at Ryongchon, a town 12 miles from the Chinese border. ----- China's Nuclear Testing Beginning with its first test on 16 October 1964, China conducted a total of 45 nuclear weapon tests -- 23 atmospheric and 22 underground -- ranging in yield from about 1 kiloton to about 4 megatons. China first tested underground on 23 September 1969. China's largest atmospheric test was 4 MT, conducted on 17 November 1976; its largest underground test was 660 kT, conducted on 21 May 1992. # TEST AND DATE YIELD TYPE METHOD COMMENTS (#45) 29 July 1996 1-5 kT Underground -- China's 45th and most recent test (#44) 8 June 1996 20-80 kT Underground -- Reported detonation of two warheads (#43) 17 August 1995 60-80 kT Underground -- Prompted the Japanese Diet (legislative body) to pass a resolution protesting China's testing; later that month, Japan froze government grants for the remainder of 1995 (#42) 15 May 1995 95 kT Underground -- Prompted Japan to suspend the grant portion of its foreign aid program to China (#41) 7 October 1994 40-50 kT Underground -- -- (#40) 10 June 1994 40-50 kT Underground -- -- (#39) 5 October 1993 40-80 kT Underground -- -- (#38) 25 September 1992 1-20 kT (About 8 kT) Underground -- -- (#37) 21 May 1992 660 kT-1 MT (650 kT) Underground -- China's largest underground test (#36) 16 August 1990 50-200 kT (189 kT) Underground -- -- (#35) 26 May 1990 15-65 kT (11.5 kT) Underground -- -- (#34) 29 September 1988 1-20 kT (2.5 kT) Underground -- Reported to be a 1-5 kT enhanced radiation weapon ( " neutron bomb " ) test (#33) 5 June 1987 Unknown yield (250 kT) Underground -- -- (#32) 19 December 1984 5-50 kT (1.3 kT) Underground -- -- (#31) 3 October 1984 15-70 kT (9.1 kT) Underground -- -- (#30) 6 October 1983 20-100 kT (14.9 kT) Underground -- -- (#29) 4 May 1983 Unknown yield (About 1 kT) Underground -- -- (#28) 5 October 1982 3-15 kT Underground -- -- (#27) 16 October 1980 200 kT-1 MT Atmospheric -- The last atmospheric nuclear explosion by China or any country (#26) 13 September 1979 Unknown yield Underground -- -- (#25) 14 December 1978 Below 20 kT Atmospheric -- Fission (#24) 14 October 1978 Below 20 kT (3.4 kT) Underground Shaft method China's first shaft explosion (#23)15 March 1978 6-20 kT Atmospheric -- Fission (#22) 17 September 1977 Below 20 kT Atmospheric -- Fission (#21) 17 November 1976 About 4 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Thermonuclear; Largest Chinese test (#20) 17 October 1976 10-20 kT (2.6 kT) Underground -- Fission (#19) 26 September 1976 200 kT Atmospheric -- Fission; Partial failure of fusion; " special weapon " (#18) 23 January 1976 Below 20 kT Atmospheric -- Fission (#17) 27 October 1975 Below 10 kT (2.5 kT) Underground -- Fission (#16) 17 June 1974 200 kT-1 MT Atmospheric -- Thermonuclear (#15) 27 June 1973 2-3 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Thermonuclear (#14) 18 March 1972 100-200 kT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Possibly trigger device, containing Pu, for thermonuclear warhead (#13) 7 January 1972 8-20 kT Atmospheric Air (Q-5 bomber) Fission; Possibly containing Pu (#12) 18 November 1971 15-20 kT Atmospheric Ground (tower-mounted) Fission; Possibly containing Pu (#11) 14 October 1970 3-3.4 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Thermonuclear (#10) 29 September 1969 About 3 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Thermonuclear (#9) 23 September 1969 20-25 kT (19.2 kT) Underground Tunnel method Fission ; China's first underground test (#8) 27 December 1968 3 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Thermonuclear device; China's first test using plutonium (U235, with some Pu) (#7) 24 December 1967 15-25 kT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Fission (U235, U238, and Li-6) (#6) 17 June 1967 3-3.3 MT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) China's first full-yield multi-stage thermonuclear test (U235) (#5) 28 December 1966 122 kT/300-500 kT Atmospheric Ground (tower-mounted) Boosted fission (U235); Test used to confirm the design principles of a two-stage device (#4) 27 October 1966 12-30 kT Atmospheric DF-2 (CSS-1) MRBM Fission (U235) (#3) 9 May 1966 200-300 kT/ Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Boosted fission (U235); China's first test of a boosted fission device (using Lithium-6) (#2) 14 May 1965 20-40 kT Atmospheric Air (H-6 bomber) Fission (U235); China's first air-drop explosion by aircraft (#1) 16 October 1964 20-22 kT Atmospheric Ground (tower-mounted) Fission (U235); China's first nuclear explosion, named " Device 596, " representing the year and month in which the Soviets refused to provide China with a prototype device (June 1959) Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... 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