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Admetus-Neptune: Ice making



In the early summer months of 1834, a three-masted ship named the Madagascar sailed into the port of Rio de Janeiro, its hull filled with the most implausible of cargo - a frozen New England lake. The Madagascar and her crew were in the service of an enterprising and dogged Boston businessman named Frederic Tudor. As a well-to-do young Bostonian, Tudor’s family had long enjoyed the frozen water from the pond on their country estate, Rockwood - not just for its aesthetics, but also for its enduring capacity to keep things  cold.  Feb 18; BBC;  http://bbc.in/17gpy3x







Shown here is the chart for the February 18 New Moon at Boston. Notice that the New Moon long with  Neptune on the descendant forms a T-square with the TNP Admetus [1] and Saturn.

ADMETUS:  cold.
NEPTUNE: water.

Combining Admetus and Neptune we have frozen water or ice!

This example illustrates that even a news item of an event that is 200 years old needs a trigger from a favourable planetary configuration for it to be published.





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