astrology in practice: shuttle atlantis

paradoxx

Supercomputers on the space station have gone down, Atlantis' exterior thermal blanket has been inflicted with a 4 inch tear in non-threatening location,. but these situations have occurred during a mercury stationary period, nothing is simple and plans may be delayed.

the computer issue could be from a failure of proper testing of the technology or just an incorrect computer instruction that computers on occasion go through. And the replacement of the solar sails and other material of the station should help restore the remaining technology.

Atlantis on the other hand might meet some restrictions given that asteroid Atlantis is very close to Saturn, and Atlantis is moving faster than Saturn. Difficulties from conjunctions like this with Saturn don't take too long to exert themselves, patience with the results though may be tested over time. To make this even more astrological, asteroid NASA is conjunct asteroid Atlantis, and all of this opposing Neptune (and asteroid Zeus), returning to earth might be more challenging than initially perceived.

Ironically, I liked Tang as a kid, and technology from the space industry surrounds us all the time, from flat screen televisions-to tempur-pedic bedding-to hopefully fuel-efficient vehicles. Where this is heading will remain to be on the top of everyones subconscious.
 

dadsnook2000

Atlantis' launching

This space mission for Atlantis has a launch chart with 3 Sag rising, and 12 Virgo culminating. There is a grand-square of sorts: Sun (7th) opposing Jupiter (1st) and square N.Node, Uranus and Moon at the IC, and square the MC (if you want to count that -- otherwise its a T-Square). Venus trines the Ascendant, Mars trines Saturn and sextiles Neptune (Saturn opposing Neptune from 9th to 3rd).

The shuttle seems to be "clean" relative to the space station's computer problems. The only problem is that I don't have one/more charts for the ISS; either the first time it was assembled (first two modules), or the first time it was habited -- all of which would have to be given a location.

Dave