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mardi, août 24, 2021

01°Vierge - 20210824

 

Ils sont nés un 24 août
Paulo Coelho, Jean Desailly, Leo Ferre, Jean-Michel Jarre, Lucien Jeunesse,
Jean-Marc Thibault.


Mardi 24 ao�t :

- Libration maximale en longitude pour la Lune (L = 5,44�)

- A 03h54, conjonction g�ocentrique en ascension droite entre Neptune et la Lune, � 4�01'

- A 05h49, conjonction g�ocentrique en longitude entre Neptune et la Lune, � 3�39'

- A 08h05, conjonction g�ocentrique en longitude entre (2) Pallas et la Lune, � 11�49'


Demain :

- Passage au p�rih�lie de la com�te 193P LINEAR-NEAT (magV 17,8)


Chart Style
Tuesday
August 24, 2021
4:40:00 PM  GMT +2:00
48° 52' N · 002° 20' E
Paris, FR
Aspects
 – 5° 22' – s
 – 0° 42' – a
 – 3° 05' – a
 – 1° 20' – s
 – 1° 30' – s
 – 2° 23' – s
 – 0° 34' – ap
 – 0° 10' – ap
 – 2° 28' – a
 – 2° 18' – s
MC – 0° 12' – ap
Ds – 1° 10' – s
PlanetLongitudeSpeedLatitudeRADecl.H
 Sun01  38' 59" +0.963900 N 00153° 40'10 N 548
 Moon27  41' 38" +12.95804 S 39359° 44'05 S 113
 North Node06 35  R0.183300 N 00064° 44'21 N 256
 South Node06  35  R0.183300 N 00244° 44'21 S 2512
 Mercury21  39 +1.557300 N 16172° 26'03 N 349
 Venus09  56 +1.173600 N 16189° 14'03 S 419
 Mars16  17 +0.636600 N 57167° 45'06 N 189
 Jupiter26  38  R0.130201 S 11329° 16'13 S 462
 Saturn08  35  R0.065100 S 48311° 14'18 S 542
 Uranus14 47  R0.003900 S 25042° 27'15 N 535
 Neptune22  21  R0.025201 S 10353° 26'04 S 073
 Pluto24  44  R0.018001 S 37296° 58'22 S 471
 Proserpina16  04 +0.004500 N 52223° 52'15 S 4911
 Chiron12 16  R0.031502 N 24010° 21'07 N 043
 Ceres06 25 +0.228306 S 23065° 41'15 N 066
 Pallas22  55  R0.223506 N 55350° 45'03 N 333
 Juno09  35 +0.110414 N 12250° 02'07 S 5112
 Vesta16  32 +0.481805 N 14197° 15'01 S 419
 True Lilith16 28  R2.721300 N 52075° 12'23 N 376
 Mean Lilith04 08 +0.110700 S 12062° 11'20 N 476
 Selena05  45 +0.140800 N 00276° 16'23 S 201
House CuspPlanets in House  
As17  37 
227  21 
307  02 
IC16 44
507 02 
627 21 
Ds17 37
827  21 
907  02 
MC16  44
1107  02 
1227  21 
Vx01  32Vertex
Ax01  32Anti-Vertex
13  40Part of Fortune
06 23Mean Lunar Node
GMT: 14:40:00 · August 24, 2021
Sidereal Time: 13:01:43
RAMC: 195° 25' 38"
Porphyry
ΔT: 69.9 sec.


2nd Degree of Virgo
Sabian Symbol:
A simple but impressively large white cross has been set up in splendid isolation on top of a commanding eminence.

28th Degree of Pisces
Sabian Symbol:
Night has seemed light as day and in the odd shadows of diffused whiteness the fertile fields appear quite alive.

22nd Degree of Virgo
Sabian Symbol:
Upon rich velvet in a case, at an exhibition, is an exquisitely wrought miniature; a jewel-set royal coat-of-arms.

10th Degree of Libra
Sabian Symbol:
Placid waters are revealed at the bottom of a narrow rapids; a canoe is rapidly and surely approaching.

17th Degree of Virgo
Sabian Symbol:
A vast display of cosmic forces is seen in the eruption of a volcano with dust clouds, flowing lava, earth rumblings.

27th Degree of Aquarius
Sabian Symbol:
In the quiet of the afternoon in the cool of an art connoisseur's library is an old pottery bowl with fresh violets.

9th Degree of Aquarius
Sabian Symbol:
A student sits in quiet meditation and before his eyes a flag seems to form and then changes slowly into an eagle.

15th Degree of Taurus
Sabian Symbol:
A man in evening clothes, muffled to breast the storm through which he walks, yet wears his top hat rakishly.

23rd Degree of Pisces
Sabian Symbol:
A huge hulk of a woman medium gone into trance and around her are entities continually forming and dissolving.

25th Degree of Capricorn
Sabian Symbol:
The little boys are welcomes to the store of the genial oriental rug dealer for rare fun in piled softness.

17th Degree of Scorpio
Sabian Symbol:
A woman is great with child; the remarkable thing is that she was impregnated by her own spirit or aspiration.

7th Degree of Gemini
Sabian Symbol:
An old fashioned well, still yielding the purest and coldest of waters, stands invitingly near a shade of trees.

17th Degree of Libra
Sabian Symbol:
A retired sea-captain, still resplendent in his uniform, frequents the docks from which the world's commerce departs.






Chart

 

PlanetLongitude
Sun01 Vir 38' 56"
Moon27 Pis 41' 08"
Mercury21 Vir 38' 56"
Venus09 Lib 55' 35"
Mars16 Vir 16' 33"
Jupiter26 Aqu 37' 38" R
Saturn08 Aqu 35' 28" R
Uranus14 Tau 47' 04" R
Neptune22 Pis 20' 35" R
Pluto24 Cap 43' 52" R
Chiron12 Ari 16' 23" R
Lilith04 Gem 07' 35"
True Node06 Gem 35' 01" R





Current Planets
24-Aug-2021, 14:39 UT/GMT
Sun1Virgo38'56"
Moon27Pisces41' 3"
Mercury21Virgo38'56"
Venus9Libra55'34"
Mars16Virgo16'33"
Jupiter26Aquarius37'38"r
Saturn8Aquarius35'28"r
Uranus14Taurus47' 4"r
Neptune22Pisces20'35"r
Pluto24Capricorn43'52"r
TrueNode6Gemini35' 1"r
Chiron12Aries16'23"r








PlanetAspectPlanetOrb
 
SunSquareLilith2.48
 
MoonSextilePluto2.95
 
MercuryOppositionNeptune0.69
 
VenusTrineSaturn1.34
VenusOppositionChiron2.35
 
MarsTrineUranus1.49
 
 
SaturnTrineVenus1.34
SaturnTrineTrue Node2.01
 
UranusTrineMars1.49
 
NeptuneOppositionMercury0.69
NeptuneSextilePluto2.39
 
PlutoSextileMoon2.95
PlutoSextileNeptune2.39
 
ChironOppositionVenus2.35
 
LilithSquareSun2.48
LilithConjunctionTrue Node2.46
 
True NodeTrineSaturn2.01
True NodeConjunctionLilith2.46





August 24th, 2021 (PT)
[S]The Sun is in Virgo
phase de la Lune du jourThe Moon is in Pisces
The Full Moon is in Pisces, Enters Aries 20:57 
[V/C]Moon Void of Course 11:12  to 20:57 
[Hg]Next Mercury Retrograde Period
Sep 26 - Oct 18







August 24, 2021Tu
  
    04:03
   06:52
    11:14
 VOC 11:14 - 20:56
  Bel 20:56
Re:     

MercuryOppositionNeptunein 10.5 hrs Aug 25 2021 3:13 


Void of Course Moon
Moon's Last Aspect: Sextile Pluto.     11:14
The Moon comes out of a zodiac sign and during this time does not make any applying aspects to other planets. This occurs every 2-3 days and lasts from several minutes to several hours. Any initiative at this time is ineffective.
If the Moon's last aspect has been a trine or sextile, then the impact of the Void of Course Moon is not that significant.




Mardi 24 Aout 2021 16h39
mar. 24 aou. 2021 13h TU
planetesignedegre
SoleilVierge01.35
LunePoissons26.48
MercureVierge21.32
VenusBalance09.50
MarsVierge16.13
JupiterVerseauR26.40
SaturneVerseauR08.37
UranusTaureauR14.45
NeptunePoissonsR22.20
PlutonCapricorneR25.10
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Ephemerides astro 24/08/2021 à 13h TU
mardi 24 août 21
St Barthélémy
Bonne fête Bartholomé, Emily, Nathan, Nathanaëlle, Bartolomé.
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phase de la Lune du jourNouvelle Lune 08/08 13h50
premier quartier 15/08 15h21
Pleine Lune 22/08 12h02
second quartier 30/08 07h15
prochaine lunaison 07/09 00h52
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Aug 24 2021 17:11 Mar
Mars Day    15° / 24°

Risque de pluie : 0% - Humi. : 81%

Vent :Nord-Nord-Est - 23 km/h

Lever : 06:57 - Coucher : 20:49

      Partiellement nuageux

PlanetStartsEndsPlanetStartsEnds
Mars Hour06:5908:08Saturn Hour20:4821:39
Sun Hour08:0809:17Jupiter Hour21:3922:30
Venus Hour09:1710:26Mars Hour22:3023:21
Mercury Hour10:2611:35Sun Hour23:2100:12
Moon Hour11:3512:44Venus Hour00:1201:03
Saturn Hour12:4413:53Mercury Hour01:0301:54
Jupiter Hour13:5315:02Moon Hour01:5402:45
Mars Hour15:0216:12Saturn Hour02:4503:36
Sun Hour16:1217:21Jupiter Hour03:3604:27
Venus Hour17:2118:30Mars Hour04:2705:18
Mercury Hour18:3019:39Sun Hour05:1806:09
Moon Hour19:3920:48Venus Hour06:0907:00






Paris
Tue, Aug 24, 2021


Sunrise 06:55
Sunset 20:51
Twilight ends 22:55
begins 04:55

Pisces16-day old moon
Waning Gibbous

95%

16 days old

16th Lunar Day

This Lunar Day is propitious to financial transactions or business deals, but also theft or fraud.


Waning Moon

This period is intended to summarize and analyze errors. It is better not to begin new affairs at this time.


Moon in Pisces

Suitable energy for sailing, swimming, day dreaming, escapism, falling in love, creative writing, especially of poetry, theatre, performances, movies, concerts, music, crowds, solitude, remembering. Charity, water scrying, astral travelling, past life experiences, psychic awakening, bliss. Purchase of swimming gear, boats, surfboards, pets, alcohol, shoes.



RiseSet
Mercury08:4721:29
Venus10:2722:02
Moon21:4608:49
Mars08:1421:21
Jupiter20:3906:35
Saturn19:5304:56

Aries
Ingress

Chart
Aug 24 2021 20:56 Mar



Sabian symbol 152 - A large white cross upraised
Virgo 1-2° – Sabian symbol 152
"A large white cross upraised"







Sabian symbol 153 - Two angels bringing protection
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol at 24/08 23:24 h (chart)
Virgo 2-3° – Sabian symbol 153
"Two angels bringing protection"





Sabian symbol 154 - A chocolate child playing with whites
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol at 26/08 00:17 h (chart)
Virgo 3-4° – Sabian symbol 154
"A chocolate child playing with whites"





Sabian symbol 155 - A man dreaming of fairies
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol at 27/08 01:10 h (chart)
Virgo 4-5° – Sabian symbol 155
"A man dreaming of fairies"





















Sabian symbol 156 - A merry-go-round


Sun enters the next Sabian symbol at 29/08 02:02 h (chart)
Virgo 5-6° – Sabian symbol 156
"A merry-go-round"





Best          Worst

Cosmic Weather for Tuesday
2021-08-24, time zone = +1 CET Paris/Rome
20210824



20210825



Tokyo Paralympics open after year's virus delay

There was a celebratory mood as 162 Paralympic teams enjoyed their long-awaited moment in the global spotlight

Tokyo (AFP) - The Tokyo Paralympics opened with howling guitars and neon-streaked performers on Tuesday, with athletes ready to defy stereotypes and shatter records despite a year-long pandemic delay.

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito declared the Games open surrounded by banks of vacant seats at the 68,000-capacity Olympic Stadium, with virus rules banning spectators from almost all events.

International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons hailed the athletes as “beacons of hope” who had put “blood, sweat and tears” into preparing for the event.

“Many doubted this day would happen, many thought it impossible, but thanks to the efforts of many, the most transformative sports event on Earth is about to begin,” he said.

The ceremony took 'We Have Wings' as its concept

The pared-down ceremony took place in front of around 800 VIPs and officials, but there was a celebratory mood as 162 teams enjoyed their long-awaited moment in the global spotlight.

The ceremony took “We Have Wings” as its concept, creating a mini “airport” on the stadium field.

The segment told the story of a one-winged plane that takes to the skies, ending in a wild crescendo featuring musicians and dancers with disabilities.

Three Japanese para-athletes – wheelchair tennis player Yui Kamiji, boccia player Shunsuke Uchida, and powerlifter Karin Morisaki – then combined to light the flame.

A reduced parade of roughly 3,400 Paralympians and team officials entered the stadium, wearing masks but waving and dancing after the disappointment of the postponement and worries about a potential cancellation.

A volunteer carried Afghanistan's flag into the stadium

A volunteer carried Afghanistan’s flag into the stadium as a “sign of solidarity” with athletes from the country, one of 21 nations unable to compete at the Games.

The 13-day Paralympics, with 539 gold medals up for grabs across 22 sports, arrive two weeks after the close of an Olympics that also took place almost entirely behind closed doors over virus fears.

“Change starts with sport. And from tomorrow on, Paralympic athletes start once again to change to world,” Parsons said.

- Virus surge in Japan -

Paralympic athletes will be subject to the same rules as their Olympic counterparts – including daily testing and limits on their movement.

A reduced entered the stadium

The run-up to the Games has been fraught, with polling for months showing the Japanese were opposed to hosting them this summer.

The mood seemed to shift once the Olympics got under way, with a majority saying they were glad it had gone ahead, but the virus situation in Japan has worsened dramatically in recent weeks.

The country has recorded more than 25,000 daily infections in the past week, and while the death toll remains comparatively small at around 15,500, just 40 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.

The opening ceremony came with Tokyo and 12 other regions under a virus state of emergency that largely limits the opening hours of bars and restaurants and bans them from selling alcohol.

Crowds gathered in parts of Tokyo to watch the Blue Impulse air display team

But several hundred people gathered outside the stadium before the ceremony started, hoping to taste the atmosphere despite being locked out.

“I know this is a difficult time, but the athletes came to Japan despite the risks,” said 41-year-old Haruyo Yamamoto.

“Since we’re hosting the Games, I want them to perform at their best.”

A small handful of protesters also gathered outside the stadium, holding signs saying “No Paralympics” and shouting through megaphones.

- ‘Blade Jumper’ -

The run-up to the Games has been fraught

On Tuesday afternoon, crowds gathered in parts of Tokyo to watch the Blue Impulse air display team fly over trailing smoke in the blue, red and green colours of the Paralympic symbol.

But in a sign of the ongoing concerns, New Zealand’s Paralympic team did not participate in the opening ceremony, though organisers said it was the only team to opt-out.

Paralympic chiefs are hoping the mood will shift when the sporting action begins on Wednesday, with over 4,400 athletes itching to get started.

Among those competing is German long-jumper Markus Rehm, dubbed the ‘Blade Jumper’, who is aiming to break the 8.62-metre world record he set himself in June.

Host Japan will be hoping its record 254-strong team can repeat the country's Olympic gold rush

Japan’s wheelchair tennis legend Shingo Kunieda will be aiming to excite home fans, while United States wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden is hoping to add to her collection of 17 Paralympic medals.

China is expected to continue its long-running Paralympic gold-medal dominance, but host Japan will be hoping its record 254-strong team can repeat the country’s Olympic gold rush.

The opening ceremony came with Tokyo and 12 other regions under a virus state of emergency

Badminton and taekwondo will make their Paralympic debuts in Tokyo.

The Games will also put the spotlight on Japan’s record of disability inclusion, with activists saying more remains to be done despite some progress, especially in Tokyo, on accessibility.



European stocks sag but Frankfurt boosted by growth upgrade

The FDA's decision to fully approve Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid drug has lifted hopes for a further boost to US vaccination efforts

London (AFP) - European equities mostly sagged Tuesday after this week’s recovery-driven global rally, but Frankfurt was boosted by news of a modest upgrade to German economic growth.

London stocks shed 0.4 percent and Paris fell 0.7 percent in afternoon trading.

Frankfurt however edged up marginally after Germany upgraded growth to 1.6 percent for the second quarter, or three months to June, thanks to strong consumer spending.

That was up 0.1 percentage points from the prior estimate.

“European stocks maybe also got a slight boost as data showed the German economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter,” noted Markets.com analyst Neil Wilson.

“Nevertheless, the Bundesbank cautioned on Monday that the Delta (coronavirus) variant could see the country miss full-year growth estimates.”

Elsewhere, Asian stocks and oil prices also rebounded further on renewed optimism over the recovery outlook, dealers said.

Asia also rose after Washington gave full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine, as an increase in US Covid infections appeared to be peaking.

A call by China’s central bank for more economic support and a move to keep borrowing costs down also provided some cheer to the region, while hopes that Beijing’s clampdown on the private sector was adding to the buoyant sentiment.

Markets have enjoyed a strong start to the week, further helped by bargain-hunting following a recent sell-off caused by worries including the fast-spreading Delta variant and expectations the Fed will soon begin tapering financial support.

New York’s three main indexes shot higher Monday – with the Nasdaq hitting a new record – as traders cheered news that the Food and Drug Administration had fully approved the Pfizer-BioNTech shot, which is expected to help push up vaccinations.

The positive news lifted global recovery hopes, which had taken a knock this month as some governments reimposed lockdowns or other containment measures.

Wall Street continued pushing higher at the opening bell on Tuesday, with Nasdaq pushing 0.3 percent higher.

- Oil rebound continues -

Oil markets extended the previous day’s surge of more than five percent, which had marked the best daily performance in nine months as recovery hopes lifted demand expectations.

The commodity had been suffering hefty losses in August on worries about Delta, but observers forecast prices will get back on track.

“The crude demand outlook will get a boost… now that the Delta variant appears to be peaking in the South and as China lowers local Covid cases to zero,” said OANDA analyst Edward Moya.

Investors are now fixated on Powell’s speech at a central bank conference this week in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, hoping for some guidance on monetary policy as speculation swirls that the Fed is planning to taper its bond-buying programme by year’s end.

“Speculation has increased that the Fed may remain dovish at their end-of-the week key monetary policy symposium,” said analysts at Charles Schwab brokerage.

- Key figures around 1330 GMT -

London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.4 percent at 7,079.10 points

Frankfurt - DAX 30: UP less than 0.1 percent at 15,864.35

Paris - CAC 40: DOWN 0.7 percent at 6,639.27

EURO STOXX 50: DOWN 0.3 percent at 4,165.84

New York - Dow: UP 0.2 percent at 35,391.28

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.9 percent at 27,732.10 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 2.5 percent at 25,727.92 (close)

Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.1 percent at 3,514.47 (close)

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1750 from $1.1745

Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3715 from $1.3719

Euro/pound: UP at 85.66 pence from 85.62 pence

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 109.54 yen from 109.70 yen

West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.4 percent at $66.54 per barrel

Brent North Sea crude: UP 1.6 percent at $69.85 per barrel

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