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Old November 19th 08, 05:24 PM posted to swnet.sci.astro,sci.astro
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Default Venus And Jupiter Will Pass 42 Arcseconds Aparts On May 17

Hi there,
Taking the 2675 AD event as my staring point, I went looking for a
Ring Cycle of Neptune and
and found the one below. It gives all the planets and Pluto, with the
exception of Neptune,
which is darkside of Earth. (2675 AD see NB I)

The three computer Star Globes:-
I Mysky Interactive Planetarium and solar system BC www.fourmilab.ch
(Julian days)
II Encyclopedia of Space and the Universe PC CD-ROM (Duration of
event)
by Dorling Kindersley 2007 (Free from Dail Mail)
III http://www.heavens-above.com/planets...s&alt=0&tz=PST
(solar system view of event AD)

Viewed from London looking south. (Daylight events) All Planets and
Pluto.
Move forward a day at a time,
with occassional one hour reductions for view.

At 11:43 on 6th September 1320 BC (-1319)
Until 10:02 on 2nd October 1320 BC

At 8:58 on 31st August 2329 BC (-2328)
Until 12:42 on 1st July 2329 BC


Ring Cycles of Neptune.

Viewed from London looking south. (Daylight events) All Planets and
Pluto, bar Neptune.
The perspective from Neptune, darkside of Earth, still shows all
planets and
Earth events. Move forward a day at a time,
with occassional one hour reductions for view.

At 14:31 on 7th April 2619 AD
Until 10:48 on 4th August 2619 AD

At 13:55 on 10th March 2617 AD
Until 8:50 on 25th August 2617 AD

At 14:44 on 17th February 2615 AD
Until 9:03 on 18th July 2615 AD

At 14:30 on 28th March 2120 AD
Until 9:53 on 15th August 2120 AD

At 15:10 on 30th March 1620 AD
Until 11:09 on 20th July 1620 AD

At 13:41 on 27th March 1172 AD
Until 9:17 on 20th June 1172 AD

At 14:23 on 13th March 672 AD
Until 11:08 on 6th June 672 AD

At 14:21 on 14th March 172 AD
Until 8:11 on 17th July 172 AD

At 15:37 on 8th April 322 BC (-321)
Until 10:54 on 9th August 322 BC

At 14:18 on 20th March 324 BC (-323)
Until 9:04 on 28th August 324 BC

At 13:04 on 7th April 326 BC (-325)
Until 9:38 on 5th August 326 BC

At 15:30 on 14th June 818 BC (-817)
Until 9:35 on 5th October 818 BC

At 13:00 on 24th May 820 BC (-819)
Until 8:01 on 17th October 820 BC

At 14:53 on 27th March 822 BC (-821)
Until 9:36 on 14th September 822 BC

At 16:08 on 20th February 824 BC (-823)
Until 10:40 on 22nd July 824 BC

At 12:54 on 7th May 1322 BC (-1321)
Until 10:08 on 3rd August 1322 BC

At 13:08 on 26th September 1730 BC (-1729) Cycle II
Until 9:18 on 3rd December 1730 BC

At 15:11 on 20th August 1732 BC (-1731) Cycle II
Until 7:08 on 25th December 1732 BC

At 14:10 on 18th March 1830 BC (-1829) Spare cycle I
Until 8:34 on 12th August 1830 BC

At 13:36 on 25th March 1832 BC (-1831) Spare cycle I
Until 9:22 on 2nd July 1832 BC

At 13:28 on 26th March 1834 BC (-1833) Spare cycle I
Until 10:55 on 12th May 1834 BC

At 14:53 on 5th September 2227 BC (-2226) Cycle II
Until 8:21 on 15th January 2226 BC (-2225)

At 14:01 on 10th September 2229 BC (-2228) Cycle II
Until 9:38 on 18th December 2229 BC

At 12:46 on 25th September 2231 BC (-2230) Cycle II
Until 11:35 on 9th November 2231 BC

At 14:34 on 12th March 2331 BC (-2330) Spare cycle I
Until 9:47 6th July 2331 BC

At 15:45 on 15th August 2727 BC (-2726) Cycle II
Until 10:29 27th December 2727 BC

At 13:44 on 10th September 2729 BC (-2728) Cycle II
Until 8:27 on 17th January 2728 BC (-2727)

NB I
From: (Ron Baalke)
Forwarded from John Mosley )
Newsgroups:
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Subject: Planets Gather on May 5 and May 17, 2000
Date: 1 May 2000 16:01 UT
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