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‘Prehistoric’ frilled shark captured in Australia


Piscis Austrinus

Pisces Australis, the Southern Fish




What has 300 teeth, lives 1,300 feet below sea level and has ancestors that date back 80 million years? The frilled shark. And this “living fossil” was caught last month in waters off Victoria, Australia. “I’ve been at sea for 30 years and I’ve never seen a shark look like that,” skipper David Guillot told Fairfax Radio on Wednesday. The Sydney Morning Herald reported Guillot found the creature while fishing near Lakes Entrance in southeastern Victoria. Guillot continued: “The head on it was like something out of a horror movie. It was quite horrific looking. … It was quite scary actually.” January 21 http://wapo.st/1xC4Qli






The cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as  important mundane events. This news comes to us just after  the sidereal Capricorn Ingress of the Sun also referred to as the “Capsolar”.  Shown here is the chart for the “Capsolar” drawn for Lakes Entrance. Notice the Saturn-Neptune-Mars square prominently placed in aspect to the meridian with the TNP Hades trine Mars-Neptune.

Mars-Neptune are conjunct Fomalhaut, Alpha (α) Piscis Austrinus – a  reddish star in the mouth of the Southern Fish, Piscis Austrinus. The Southern Fish is a separate constellation to Pisces, lying much further to the South, though in ancient legend it is often referred to as the parent of the zodiacal pair [1]. The very word  “parent” is suggesting an ancient fish. Diana Rosenberg links this area with “fossil and archaeological discoveries” and states this was the Ascendant at the sensational 1938 discovery of a live coelacanth, a 400-million-year-sourced “fossil fish”thought to have been extinct for the last 50 million years, in South Africa.

One keyword for the TNP Hades is “ancient” so together with Mars-Neptune conjunct the Southern Fish we are talking about an ancient fish!




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