Sun Sextile Saturn (1) (2020-03-19)

March 19, 2020 at 6:35 pm | Posted in 2020, 2020-Annual-Events, Astrology, Events, Long Term Analysis, Patterns, Predictions, Special Days, Thor's Hammer | 11 Comments
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Sun Sextile Saturn (1) (2020-03-19)

Grand Conjunction versus the Anaretic Sextile Prior to Vernal Equinox

Many other astrologers are focused on the “Grand Conjunction” that happens at the end of this year.  Those happen every twenty years, and I have no doubt that they are important.  However, I think I have found something even more rare and even more important.  The aspect has been perfecting as I have researched and am writing this article.  I call it (full name) “Anaretic Sextile Prior to Vernal Equinox.”  For sake of brevity, we will just call it the “Anaretic Sextile” even though other similar aspects exist.  (Otherwise, “Grand Conjunction” will win this face-off just because it is easier to pronounce.)

What Makes It Special?

What makes it special? First of all, it is far more rare.  The last one appears to have happened in 1961.  The next one happens in 2167.  And a search from 1000 AD to 2500 AD yields only nine (9) similar occurences.  NINE occurrences across 1,500 years.  Across 1,500 years, the Anaretic Sextile appears to have happened nine times, a maximum of nine times (and maybe not that much).

Some of you say: so what?  Many things are rare.  But that does not make them important.  But, as I wrote in my previous article (March 18th through 19th of 2020: Sun in Pisces, Anaretic and Saturn in Capricorn, Anaretic), this aspect is important for several reasons (which I repeat here):

  1. The five point stellium is obvious and does not differ significantly for the charts of entry of Sun into the anaretic degree (the entire focus of this entry) for charts for New York, Los Angeles, or Plano (my location). And, none of the regular patterns we look at (T-Square, Grand Trine, Grand Cross, etc.) are present in these charts.
  2. The most important thing is that BOTH the Sun AND Saturn are in anaretic degrees during this period.  (That is unusual.)  Specifically, the Sun is in the anaretic degree of Pisces (possibly the most powerful of all anaretic degrees since it is truly about endings) and Saturn is in the anaretic degree of Capricorn (its home!).  Saturn MUST make a statement of some kind before it leaves home.  And the Sun is in the same position as we close out one astrological year and start another.
  3. A triangular fifth harmonic pattern exists.  I identify this will little commentary, preferring that others reblog my work and add their own commentary.
  4. A triangular seventh harmonic pattern exists.  Again, I offer little commentary for the same reason as previous.
  5. I offer a number of maps.  While all are interesting to some greater or lesser degree, only three are truly compelling(1) Western Canada (which places both Saturn and Pluto on the Fourth House Cusp, sometimes called either the “final resting place” or, more explicitly, “the grave”); (2) China (and that would seem obvious, but seeing the astrological maps confirming it is noteworthy) and (3) the UK (again, obvious based on what is happening there but, again, seeing the astrological maps confirming it is noteworthy).
  6. The other maps DO have stories to tell, just not quite as much as Canada / China / UK.
  7. I think this set of charts might tell us more about what happening than the Vernal Equinox charts..  (But, the Vernal Equinox charts, via the Thor’s Hammer pattern, hint that some serious “unrest” could be facing us.)

Please do keep in mind that much of this is “higher order” and easy to miss.  But, from an astrological point of view, the change the Coronavirus is bringing (Saturn is a tough taskmaster!) fits with this aspect, the Anaretic Sextile.

What Does it Mean for Me?

I have not (yet) explored the other eight occurrences to determine any other similarities of their configurations.  Since the perfection of the aspect is now past (by twenty eight (28) minutes of clock time as I write this, with the Coronavirus Pandemic exploding and thunderstorms rolling in, part of the same group of storms that produced hail and tornadoes here in Texas last night), it cannot be used in any “electional” sense.  However, it can be used as a diagnostic, if individuals are willing to look back at their activities on this Thursday evening from 6:49 PM CDT until 10:49 PM CDT, but particularly within a few minutes of 6:49 CDT.

If you must know, this tiny sliver of time, properly scrutinized, can give you a glimpse into either (1) your “true calling” or (2) “you destiny” or (3) both.  Remember the scene from “Last Crusade” where the old Templar said, “Choose wisely”?

Does this happen much?  (The Anaretic Sextile, not the Templar scene)

Not much.  As mentioned earlier, I ran a search on Sun Sextile Saturn, Sun in Pisces and Saturn in Capricorn.  Many of the “matches” are not really matches.  True matches would be sometime between March 18th and March 22.  I have not made the effort to winnow the list down further.

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As Columbo Would Say

As Columbo would say, “just one more thing.”  A similar followup aspect will happen again on November 19th of this year.  To be certain, it will be different.  But, no question about it, it is a followup version.   Maybe the time to start planning for it is NOW.

Seven Point Stellium

However, I do have more than one thing to add.  First, if you count Pallas in Capricorn and Ceres in Capricorn, this is a Seven Point Stellium!  To say the least, those tend to be rare, also.  (We filter for the stellium in the above chart.)

But Wait!  There’s More

Familiar with the late night television infomercial line, “but wait, there’s more”?  It applies here.  Remember the Thor’s Hammer we mentioned in “Vernal Equinox of 2020“?  Well, guess what?  Vesta on one leg, remember that?  Well, Vesta is anaretic in this chart, also. (We filter for the Thor’s Hammer in the chart below.)

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Let us be clear: the asteroids are trying to tell us something.  Sometimes they simply duplicate what the planets are saying.  But, in this case, they add important nuances to the message.

The List, Please

Here is the list (search):

Solar Fire v9 Mar 19 2020

Electional Search Results

Criteria: FIND (Sun Sxt Sat) AND (Sun Applying or Partile Cnj 0°Ar00′) AND (Sun in Pi) AND (Sat in Cp)
Search From: Jan 1 1000 10:49:30 pm
Search To: Jan 1 2500 9:45:22 am

Status: Finished – 62 matches

[1] Is Exact Mar 6 1019 7:34:31 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 12 1049 7:43:51 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 14 1049 1:48:05 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 7 1078 5:25:42 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 13 1108 6:39:24 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 13 1108 8:58:29 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 9 1137 2:59:12 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 4 1166 5:45:52 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 10 1196 11:57:02 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 13 1196 4:40:56 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 5 1225 2:30:23 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 12 1255 6:59:58 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 6 1284 9:31:24 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 9 1343 2:11:56 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 3 1372 5:51:01 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 10 1402 4:49:38 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 5 1431 6:33:24 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 11 1461 5:34:47 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 6 1490 5:39:40 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 1 1519 OS 11:08:33 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 7 1549 OS 3:47:07 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 2 1578 OS 9:45:41 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 18 1608 NS 2:15:52 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1608 NS 0:56:37 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 13 1637 NS 8:32:43 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 20 1667 NS 1:29:12 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1667 NS 8:16:11 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 20 1667 NS 1:29:12 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1667 NS 8:16:11 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 14 1696 NS 8:44:45 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 10 1725 NS 8:17:53 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 17 1755 NS 10:33:18 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1755 NS 3:55:13 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 11 1784 NS 10:44:27 am (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 19 1814 NS 2:37:03 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1814 NS 11:15:55 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 14 1843 NS 3:29:57 pm (LMT +6:26:48)
[1] Is Exact Mar 16 1902 11:03:59 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 12 1931 11:14:40 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 18 1961 7:51:23 am (CST +6:00)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 1961 2:32:05 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 13 1990 7:58:18 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 19 2020 6:49:33 pm (CDT +5:00)
[2] Is Exact Mar 19 2020 10:49:30 pm (CDT +5:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 15 2049 4:53:40 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 10 2078 10:48:32 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 17 2108 1:30:24 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 12 2137 7:33:11 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 19 2167 8:44:17 pm (CST +6:00)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 2167 12:59:27 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 19 2167 8:44:17 pm (CST +6:00)
[2] Is Exact Mar 20 2167 12:59:27 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 14 2196 2:55:27 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 17 2255 8:07:22 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 11 2284 1:44:50 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 19 2314 11:24:58 am (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 14 2343 2:58:36 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 15 2402 2:38:06 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 10 2431 11:14:27 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 16 2461 1:22:06 pm (CST +6:00)
[2] Is Exact Mar 19 2461 6:56:11 pm (CST +6:00)
[1] Is Exact Mar 11 2490 10:10:07 pm (CST +6:00)

 

February 25th, 26th, and 27th of 2016

February 29, 2016 at 9:34 am | Posted in 2016, Astrology, Predictions | 3 Comments
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February 25th, 26th, and 27th of 2016

February 2016

Week 9 (W09)

Thursday February 25th

An early morning Mercury Sextile Saturn aspect continues to exert influence, and we need to pay attention to details today.  Morning quincunx aspects of the Moon frustrate many of us living in the Western Hemisphere, and “getting things done” can be difficult or maybe even impossible.  In the afternoon we can finally move forward and accomplish a few tasks that the morning would not let us do.

Friday February 26th

The Moon is very active today but void soon after 5 AM CST.  Getting things done can be difficult, and re-dos may be necessary.  But Mercury (Aquarius) sextile Uranus (Aries) brings brilliant ideas to writers, speakers, actors, spokespersons, electrical engineers, computer programmers, and inventors of any kind.  Even if you cannot act on these ideas, write them down in as much detail as possible.  They will be useful to you later.

Saturday February 27th

Moon enters Scorpio a little after 6 AM CST, but Mercury quincunx Jupiter tends to ruin the day for many.  Overspending on something overhyped that does not worked as intended leaves a bitter taste in our mouth for many.  As the old say goes, “if sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t.”  Defer major purchases to another day, and do not pin any major expectations on people to actually live up to their word today.  Alternatively: do not promise anything to anyone no matter how simple and easy it “seems” it would be to do.

Wednesday, February 24th 2016

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Wednesday, February 24th 2016 (and Tuesday the 23rd)

Tuesday February 23rd

Another busy day greets us, especially with lunar aspects.  Jupiter opposes Chiron, then the Moon joins Jupiter and immediately opposes Chiron.  Health, healing, work, play, and education issues continue from yesterday.  Really, no rest for the weary today.

Wednesday February 24th

Some of us are still feeling Jupiter opposite Chiron.  It has been building for weeks, and we will still feel it at least through the end of Pisces 2016.  It touched us in November 2015, and it will touch us again in August of 2016.  Health and healing issues (and all things of Jupiter / Chiron) are central issues during this period.

We have something of a break, at least from the frantic lunar aspects, today as a void Moon swallows most of the work day in the Western Hemisphere.  Moon moves into Libra at 4:42 PM CST after going void at 8:23 AM CST on this same day.  It is a bit of a “day off” to recover and process the hectic activity of the past few days.  Use the time to center yourself (and clean house) wisely.  An early morning Mercury / Saturn sextile tomorrow influences today and tells us to pay attention to details especially when doing anything even remotely important.

Outer planet aspects are relatively quiet with the most important one being Vesta Quadrinovile Juno.  Something about our traditions or customs somehow can or does protect us in matters where trust is an issue.  Stick to well-known and tried and true methods and ideas during this time and steer clear of anything remotely weird or “creative” offered by others on this day.  If you have creative ideas yourself, write them down and save them for another day.  Venus semi-sextiles Neptune, so you WILL be tempted.  Just know better and do better.

And, as we mentioned before, pay attention to details.  Whether you are scammed today or not, pay attention to details so that you can spot some similar scheme in the future.  Issues involving prosperity (Ceres, particularly food), the legal system (Astraea), and power, police, and finances (Pluto) are in play here.  The scam might be a scammer on the phone (or in email) posing as your “bank” or posing as the “police.”  Do not be taken in!  Hang up on them and CALL the bank, or police, directly yourself.  Let’s be clear, for many of us “something” is up today.

Chances are good that they will play loss aversion on you:  “ACT NOW to prevent xyz loss.  We are trying to help you.”  Bite on this lure, and you will become the fish fry for supper.  Don’t fall for it!

Pay attention to details: did you get the area code, license plate number, etc.?  (Keep in mind you CAN win here!  Just don’t take the bait, and capture the details to report to the (real) police, bank, etc.

Sun Sextile Saturn 2016-02-03

February 2, 2016 at 11:04 pm | Posted in 2016, Astrology, Predictions | 3 Comments
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Sun Sextile Saturn 2016-02-03 (W06)

We do not find any aspect patterns, so we focus on sextiles at this time.  Three occur on this date: (1) Sun Sextile Saturn; (2) Mercury Sextile Chiron; and (3) Mars Sextile Pluto.  Today is mostly a benevolent day, a “nose to the grindstone” workday, with some extra energy from Mars Sextile Pluto.  Here is the chart:

2016-02-03 Sun Sextile Saturn

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We note that (1) this is a repeating annual aspect that (2) occurs in mirror images (twice a year) and (3) the next aspect (the mirror image) is October 4th and affects roughly a week long window (as does this one).  The previous Sun Sextile Saturn was on September 23, 2015, and the conjunction occurred November 29, 2015.  A check of your notes (or diary) on (or near) those dates might provide insights to your current situation.

Here is a list of the perfections of this aspect  throught 2040:

Solar Fire Gold Feb 2 2016

Electional Search Results

Criteria: FIND (Sun Sxt Sat)
Search From: Jan 1 2016 0:00 am
Search To: Dec 31 2040 12:31 pm

Status: Finished – 98 matches

Enters Jan 30 2016 5:37:35 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 3 2016 12:17:26 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 6 2016 4:59:13 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Sep 30 2016 2:29:36 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 4 2016 11:58:55 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Oct 7 2016 7:19:25 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 9 2017 4:52:09 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 13 2017 11:57:57 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 17 2017 5:01:26 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 11 2017 9:28:29 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 16 2017 6:13:08 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Oct 19 2017 12:58:14 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 21 2018 4:11:13 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 25 2018 11:45:55 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 28 2018 5:14:29 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 23 2018 1:46:32 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 27 2018 9:51:55 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Oct 31 2018 4:07:52 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Mar 4 2019 5:00:08 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 9 2019 1:10:02 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 12 2019 8:04:59 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Nov 4 2019 3:40:24 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 8 2019 11:06:05 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 11 2019 4:54:58 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 15 2020 9:53:54 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 19 2020 6:49:33 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Mar 23 2020 1:17:42 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Nov 14 2020 6:27:48 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 19 2020 1:17:30 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 22 2020 6:40:59 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Mar 27 2021 6:17:02 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 31 2021 4:04:16 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 3 2021 11:11:23 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Nov 26 2021 10:49:02 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 30 2021 5:14:19 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 3 2021 10:19 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 8 2022 8:37:59 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 12 2022 7:14:10 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 16 2022 2:59:34 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Dec 8 2022 6:01:29 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 12 2022 12:11:54 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 15 2022 5:07:30 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 20 2023 6:21:29 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 25 2023 5:47:44 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Apr 28 2023 2:09:34 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Dec 20 2023 5:27:32 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Dec 24 2023 11:27:53 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Dec 27 2023 4:19:50 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters May 2 2024 12:22:53 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact May 7 2024 0:41:56 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 10 2024 9:39:55 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Dec 31 2024 10:38:12 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 4 2025 4:35:41 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 7 2025 9:28:44 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters May 15 2025 3:27:52 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact May 20 2025 4:38:09 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves May 23 2025 2:11:23 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 12 2026 10:32:36 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 17 2026 4:41:09 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jan 20 2026 9:43:33 am (CST +6:00)
Enters May 29 2026 3:55:12 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 2 2026 5:48:28 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jun 6 2026 3:52:29 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jan 25 2027 6:03:22 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jan 30 2027 0:35:21 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 2 2027 5:57:04 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 12 2027 1:43:11 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 16 2027 4:08:24 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jun 20 2027 2:34:42 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 7 2028 9:55:14 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 12 2028 5:01:07 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 15 2028 10:51:36 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 25 2028 8:33:29 am (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 29 2028 11:16:30 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jul 3 2028 9:53:43 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Feb 20 2029 10:26:29 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Feb 24 2029 6:12:55 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Feb 28 2029 0:38:03 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jul 9 2029 10:55:04 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 14 2029 1:42:23 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Jul 18 2029 0:18:46 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Mar 6 2030 7:33:55 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 10 2030 5:07:31 pm (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Mar 14 2030 0:10:16 am (CDT +5:00)
Enters Jul 24 2030 6:43:32 pm (CDT +5:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 29 2030 9:21:55 am (CDT +5:00)
Leaves Aug 1 2030 7:47:15 pm (CDT +5:00)
Enters Mar 20 2031 12:27:43 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Mar 24 2031 9:55:24 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Mar 28 2031 5:39:35 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Aug 8 2031 5:00:54 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Aug 13 2031 7:15:41 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Aug 16 2031 5:20:02 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 2 2032 11:47:27 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 7 2032 10:14:17 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 10 2032 6:42:12 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Aug 22 2032 4:53:24 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Aug 27 2032 6:30:23 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Aug 30 2032 4:04:16 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Apr 17 2033 4:00:15 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Apr 22 2033 3:25:38 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Apr 25 2033 12:36:47 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Sep 6 2033 2:24:52 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Sep 11 2033 3:11:50 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Sep 14 2033 12:08:07 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters May 2 2034 10:43:59 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 6 2034 11:01:30 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves May 10 2034 8:51:33 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Sep 21 2034 7:23:53 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Sep 25 2034 7:11:37 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Sep 29 2034 3:24:52 am (CST +6:00)
Enters May 17 2035 5:31:54 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact May 21 2035 6:31:53 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves May 25 2035 4:53:12 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 5 2035 5:41:09 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 10 2035 4:25:35 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Oct 13 2035 11:52:26 am (CST +6:00)
Enters May 30 2036 10:24:32 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 4 2036 11:53:49 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 7 2036 10:35:56 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Oct 18 2036 7:29:32 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Oct 23 2036 5:11:45 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Oct 26 2036 11:52:50 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 14 2037 10:53:35 am (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jun 19 2037 0:37:35 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jun 22 2037 11:28:23 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 1 2037 12:01:59 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 5 2037 8:49:17 pm (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 9 2037 2:49:20 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jun 28 2038 4:57 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 3 2038 6:43:43 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Jul 6 2038 5:32:08 pm (CST +6:00)
Enters Nov 14 2038 6:52:34 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Nov 19 2038 2:54:03 am (CST +6:00)
Leaves Nov 22 2038 8:21:23 am (CST +6:00)
Enters Jul 12 2039 3:35:12 pm (CST +6:00)
[0] Is Exact Jul 17 2039 5:14:05 am (CST +6:00)
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