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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

MICHIGAN

Jan 26, 1837  5:32:11 PM

+00:00 GMT

Detroit, MI:USA  Longitude:

83W03 Latitude: 42N20

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:34

Current Period: JU/RA/RA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra

Lord

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Asc    05:18

Tau                  Krittika   Su

Sun    15:03 Cap  +01:00:56 

ST   Shravana   Mo

Moon   09:19 Vir  +12:22:25 

WK   U.Phalguni Su

MarsR  29:38 Can  -00:21:39 

FM   Aslesha    Me

Merc   00:42 Aqu  +00:01:17 

WK   Dhanishtha Ma

JuptR  22:23 Can  -00:07:51 

FM   Aslesha    Me

Ven    17:18 Sag  +01:14:25 

FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Sat    24:51 Lib  +00:02:55 

WK   Vishakha   Ju

Rahu   14:17 Ari  -00:04:44 

FM   Bharani    Ve

Ketu   14:17 Lib  -00:04:44 

FM   Swati      Ra

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 772 beats

Day: Thursday  Sunrise:

12:53 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Panchami

Yoga Pt: 27:42 Vi  Yogi:Ma 

AviYogi:Ke  Dup Yogi: Me

Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir

 

Rashi Chart

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Navamsha

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

MICHIGAN

Admitted

January 26, 1837

Order - 26th  Believed to be

from the Chippewa word micigama, meaning " great water, " after Lake

Michigan, although Alouet defined it in 1672 as designating a clearing. First

European Permanent Settlement: 1668;Capitol: Lansing; Administrative Divisions:

83 Counties; National Representatives: 18 seats; Electoral Votes: 20

http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html

 

Detroit, Michigan,

Territorial capital (1805 – 1837, occupied by British forces 1812 – 1813),

first state capital (1837 – 1847)

Lansing, Michigan, State

capital (1847 – current)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_and_former_capital_cities_within_U.S._states

 

Michigan Disaster History

 

Major Disaster Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2004 06/30 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes and Flooding  1527

2002 05/06 Flooding  1413

2000 10/17 Severe Storms And

Flooding  1346

1998 08/05 Severe Storm 

1237

1998 06/24 Severe Storms And

Straight-Line Winds  1226

1997 07/11 Severe Storms/Tornadoes 

1181

1996 07/23 Flooding  1128

1994 05/10 Severe Freeze 

1028

1986 09/18 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

774

1985 09/18 SEVERE STORMS AND

FLOODING  744

1982 03/29 FLOODING  654

1980 09/08 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

631

1980 05/16 SEVERE STORMS, TORNADOES 

621

1976 03/19 Severe Storms,

Tornadoes, Icing, Flooding  495

1975 09/30 Severe Storms,

High Winds, Flooding  486

1975 04/26 Severe Storms,

High Winds, Flooding  465

1974 04/12 TORNADOES  429

1973 04/12 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

371

1972 12/01 SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING 

363

1972 04/05 Severe Storm, Freezing 

330

1965 04/14 TORNADOES, SEVERE

STORMS  190

1956 04/05 TORNADO  53

1953 06/09 TORNADO  6

1953 06/02 TORNADO  4

 

Emergency Declarations

Year Date Disaster Types

Active Disaster Number

2005 09/07 Hurricane Katrina

Evacuation  3225

2003 09/23 Power Outage 

3189

2001 01/10 Severe Winter Storm 

3160

1999 01/27 Winter Storm 

3137

1978 01/27 Blizzards

& amp; Snowstorms  3057

1977 02/05 Snowstorms  3030

 

Fire Management Assistance

Declarations

Year Date Incident Disaster

Number

1999 05/06 Tower Lake

Complex Fire 2261

http://www.fema.gov/news/disasters_state.fema?id=26

 

Earthquake History of

Michigan

 

Southern Michigan

1947 08 10 02:46:41.3 UTC

(local 08/09)

Magnitude 4.60

Intensity VI

 

A damaging earthquake,

apparently centered between Montreal and Quebec in the Saint Lawrence Valley,

occurred on October 20, 1870.

 

Between 1872 and 1883 a

number of moderate earthquakes were centered within Michigan. On February 6,

1872, three shocks lasting 30 seconds were reported at Wenona. Reports from

Redford and Greenfield Village, not far from Detroit, indicated a minor

earthquake occurred on August 17, 1877. It was noted that horses were

frightened during this shock. Some persons reported hearing a noise like a

train. On February 4, 1883, an earthquake cracked windows and shook buildings

at Kalamazoo (intensity VI). This shock was felt in southern Michigan and

northern Indiana. Cities as distant as Bloomington, Illinois and St. Louis,

Missouri also reported feeling this earthquake.

 

The destructive earthquake

that hit Charleston, South Carolina on August 31, 1886, was felt as far north

as Milwaukee, Wisconsin and probably in parts of Michigan. On October 31, 1895,

Charleston, Missouri experienced a major earthquake. Considered the severest

shock in the central U.S. region since the 1811 - 1812 earthquakes, the

1-million-square-mile felt area included parts of Michigan. A moderate

earthquake of intensity V was felt at Menominee on March 13, 1905.

 

A series of unusual

occurrences in the Keweenaw Peninsula mining area form a significant part of

the seismic history of Michigan. The first disturbance was on July 26, 1905 at

about 6:20 in the evening. At Calumet there occurred what appeared to be a

terrific explosion. Chimneys fell with a crash and plate glass windows were

broken (intensity VII). The explosion was heard far down in a mine and the

shock was felt all over the Keweenaw Peninsula area and as far away as

Marquette, about 70 miles southeast across Lake Superior. Ten months later, on

May 26, 1906, a similar phenomenon occurred. Train rails were twisted, and

there was a notable sinking of the earth above the Atlantic mine. The

disturbance was reported felt over an area about 30 to 40 miles in diameter.

Another shock occurred in the same region on January 22, 1909. A rumbling

tremor was felt around Houghton and was believed to be caused by the crushing

of pillars in a mine.

 

The earthquake of August 9,

1947, damaged chimneys and cracked plaster over a large area of south-central

Michigan and affected a total area of about 50,000 square miles, including

points north to Muskegon and Saginaw and parts of Illinois, Indiana, and

Wisconsin.

 

A number of other

earthquakes centered outside the State have been felt in Michigan. Noteworthy

among these are the following:

February 28, 1925

November 1, 1935

March 2 and 8, 1937

September 4, 1944

November 9, 1968

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/michigan/history.php

 

17-MAR-2001 Airbus A.320

N357NW Northwest Airlines 0 Detroit, MI A2

09-JAN-1997 Embraer 120

N265CA Comair/Delta Connection 29 near Monroe, MI A1

22-JUL-1991 Learjet 23

N959SC Jetstream Inc. 3 Detroit, MI A1

03-SEP-1986 Learjet 24 N88JF

Jet Way  0 Ypsilanti, MI A1

13-MAR-1986 Embraer 110

N1356P Simmons Airlines 3 near Alpena, MI A1

04-APR-1979 Boeing 727

N840TW TWA 0 near Saginaw, MI A2

25-JUL-1978 Convair CV-580

N4825C North Central Airlines 0 Kalamazoo, MI A1

26-MAY-1977 Learjet 25

N501PS Ponderosa/Chrysler Corp. 0 Detroit, MI A1

06-JAN-1977 Learjet 23

N332PC Jet Avia 2 Flint, MI A1

26-SEP-1976 Boeing C-135

61-0296 USAF 15 near Alpena, MI A1

26-JUL-1975 Lockheed C-130   57-0454

USAF 6 Imlay

City, MI A1

23-FEB-1975 Sabreliner N5107

General Motors 1 near Pontiac, MI A1

15-DEC-1972 Learjet 23 N20M

Zantop Airways 2 Detroit, MI A1

09-MAY-1970 Learjet 23

N434EJ Executive Jet Aviation 6 Pellston, MI A1

09-DEC-1967 Learjet 23

N822LJ Jet International 0 Detroit, MI A1

25-OCT-1967 Learjet 23

N432EJ Executive Jet Sales 0 near Muskegon, MI A1

21-OCT-1965 Learjet 23

N804LJ Lear Jet 2 near Jackson, MI A1

30-DEC-1964 Curtiss C-46

N608Z Zantop 4 New Boston, MI A1

06-APR-1958 Vickers Viscount

N7437 Capital Airlines 47 Freeland, MI A1

19-NOV-1949 Douglas DC-3

NC54337 Meteor Air Transport 2 Detroit, MI A1

24-DEC-1944 Douglas DC-3

NC21752 American Airlines 0 near Saline, MI A2

 

1860        Sep 7, The

Excursion steamer " Lady Elgin " sank and drowned 340 people in Lake

Michigan.

 

1871        Oct 8-14, In

Peshtigo, Wisc., some 1,500 people were killed in the nation’s worst forest

fire, which burned across six counties and into Michigan.

 

1881        Sep 5, A fire in

the thumb of Michigan killed 169 people and burned a million acres.

 

1915        Jul 24,

Excursion ship Eastland capsized in Lake Michigan and 852 die.

 

1998        Apr 19, A small

plane crashed on the west side of Detroit. It was reported to have contained

cash and marijuana that neighbors quickly picked up.

 

1998        Dec 12, In

Osseo, Mich., a fireworks explosion at the Independence Professional Fireworks

building killed at least 7 people.

 

1998        Dec 27, In

Michigan 6 children of Femeeka O'Steen (27)

died of smoke inhalation in Detroit as their mother recovered in a hospital after

giving birth.

 

1998        Dec 30, In Grand

Rapids a fire killed 5 people including 2 children.

 

1999        Mar 29, In

Michigan 5 people died in Osseo following an explosion and fire at the

Independence Professional Fireworks Co.

 

1999        May 23, A house

fire in Crystal Township left 2 adults and 4 teenage boys dead.

 

2000        Jun 13, A power

outage hit downtown Detroit at 12:45 p.m. due to a burned out cable at a power

station. Power was restored by early the next day.

 

2001        Nov 15, Two

trains collided 25 miles northwest of Detroit and 2 crew members were killed.

 

2005        Aug 10, A fire

destroyed an egg facility in Michigan and killed some 250,000 chickens.

 

2005        Sep 3, In

Michigan an explosion at a rural farm home in Caledonia township killed 6

siblings aged 2-19, visiting from out of state.

 

2005        Oct 2, In New

York the 40-foot boat the Ethan Allen capsized on Lake George over so quickly

that none of the 47 passengers from Michigan could put on a life jacket. 20 people

were killed.

 

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