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10 body solar system daylight event
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:11:57 +0000, Tony Lance wrote:
Hi there, I found another four, to make twenty paired events, which are not unique. Then there were none. There are no events, which were found that are unique. This has been a real-time scientific investigation, for the duration of this thread. 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 15:31 on 6th November 2452 BC Not unique Until 11:05 on 23rd February 2451 BC At 15:40 on 20th December 1421 BC Not unique Until 12:05 on 3rd March 1420 BC At 15:41 on 12th October 957 BC Not unique Until 11:33 on 13th January 956 BC At 14:28 on 4th December 449 BC Not unique Until 10:20 on 23rd February 448 BC Thank you, Tony Lance |
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