Ils sont nés un 3 septembre |
Jean Jaures, Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Macha Meryl, Maurice Papon |
Vendredi 3 septembre :
- A 05h35, conjonction g�ocentrique en longitude entre Pollux (beta Geminorum) et la Lune, � 2�58'
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Sabian Symbol:
A bride rises laughingly, youthfully radiant in her white, wishing to scold the groom who has snatched way her veil.
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A Grecian pastoral allegory is seen; a peasant lass is mother of twins and these a Muse now weighs in golden scales.
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A pilgrim sits on a rustic bench and one-by-one his ideals in a sort of trance vision take form before him.
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A little child is laughing as the water is turned into an artistic little fountain and as the birds hurry to drink.
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A man clad in gay colors of the circus rushes into the barred arena where unwilling animals await his bidding.
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The battery man at the automobile service station (is) about to inspect a customer's car and has his hydrometer in hand.
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The fall-fashion display has opened in the fine stores and in their windows are beautifully gowned wax figures.
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A man in evening clothes, muffled to breast the storm through which he walks, yet wears his top hat rakishly.
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A huge hulk of a woman medium gone into trance and around her are entities continually forming and dissolving.
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The little boys are welcomes to the store of the genial oriental rug dealer for rare fun in piled softness.
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A medieval archer stands with ease of one wholly sure of himself, bow in hand and quiver filled with arrows.
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A flock of white geese is seen in flight overhead.
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An ugly old human figure is the carved representation of a god; near the left side is an ever-burning lamp.
3-Sep-2021, 12:10 UT/GMT | ||||
Sun | 11 | 12'45" | ||
Moon | 27 | 59'52" | ||
Mercury | 5 | 53'17" | ||
Venus | 21 | 29'13" | ||
Mars | 22 | 35'49" | ||
Jupiter | 25 | 22'30"r | ||
Saturn | 7 | 59'28"r | ||
Uranus | 14 | 42'26"r | ||
Neptune | 22 | 5' 2"r | ||
Pluto | 24 | 34' 7"r | ||
TrueNode | 5 | 57'24"r | ||
Chiron | 11 | 55'58"r |
Planet | Longitude |
Sun | 11 Vir 12' 41" |
Moon | 27 Can 58' 55" |
Mercury | 05 Lib 53' 11" |
Venus | 21 Lib 29' 08" |
Mars | 22 Vir 35' 47" |
Jupiter | 25 Aqu 22' 31" R |
Saturn | 07 Aqu 59' 29" R |
Uranus | 14 Tau 42' 26" R |
Neptune | 22 Pis 05' 02" R |
Pluto | 24 Cap 34' 07" R |
Chiron | 11 Ari 55' 58" R |
Lilith | 05 Gem 13' 20" |
True Node | 05 Gem 57' 25" R |
September 3rd, 2021 | |
The Sun is in Virgo | |
The Moon is in Cancer The Balsamic Moon is in Cancer, Enters Leo 17:58 | |
Next Mercury Retrograde Period Sep 26 - Oct 18 |
September 3, 2021 | Fr |
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Paris
Fri, Sep 3, 2021
Sunrise 07:11 |
Sunset 20:31 |
Twilight ends 22:27 begins 05:15 |
14%
26 days old
26th Lunar Day
This Lunar Day is propitious to explanations or to the solving of enigmas and mysteries, but also to passion and sensual excesses.
Waning Moon
This period is intended to summarize and analyze errors. It is better not to begin new affairs at this time.
Moon in Cancer
Suitable energy for home making, looking after the children, nursing the sick, care taking, budgeting, op. shopping, feeding the hungry, cleaning, doing the laundry, recycling, storytelling, creative writing, fantasy or history reading, teaching, psychic insight, intuition. Purchase of children’s clothes, house hold items, blankets, antiques, houses and real estate.
Void of Course Moon
Moon's Last Aspect: Opposite Pluto.
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.
Rise | Set | |
Mercury | 09:28 | 21:06 |
Venus | 10:55 | 21:44 |
Moon | 02:29 | 19:16 |
Mars | 08:13 | 20:56 |
Jupiter | 19:59 | 05:51 |
Saturn | 19:09 | 04:10 |
Planet | Aspect | Planet | Orb |
Sun | Quincunx | Chiron | 0.72 |
Moon | Quincunx | Jupiter | 2.61 |
Mercury | Trine | Saturn | 2.11 |
Mercury | Trine | Lilith | 0.66 |
Mercury | Trine | True Node | 0.07 |
Venus | Quincunx | Neptune | 0.60 |
Mars | Quincunx | Jupiter | 2.78 |
Mars | Opposition | Neptune | 0.51 |
Mars | Trine | Pluto | 1.97 |
Jupiter | Quincunx | Moon | 2.61 |
Jupiter | Quincunx | Mars | 2.78 |
Saturn | Trine | Mercury | 2.11 |
Saturn | Trine | Lilith | 2.77 |
Saturn | Trine | True Node | 2.03 |
Neptune | Quincunx | Venus | 0.60 |
Neptune | Opposition | Mars | 0.51 |
Neptune | Sextile | Pluto | 2.48 |
Pluto | Trine | Mars | 1.97 |
Pluto | Sextile | Neptune | 2.48 |
Chiron | Quincunx | Sun | 0.72 |
Lilith | Trine | Mercury | 0.66 |
Lilith | Trine | Saturn | 2.77 |
Lilith | Conjunction | True Node | 0.73 |
True Node | Trine | Mercury | 0.07 |
True Node | Trine | Saturn | 2.03 |
True Node | Conjunction | Lilith | 0.73 |
Planet | Starts | Ends | Planet | Starts | Ends |
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07:12 | 08:19 | 20:28 | 21:22 | ||
08:19 | 09:25 | 21:22 | 22:16 | ||
09:25 | 10:31 | 22:16 | 23:10 | ||
10:31 | 11:38 | 23:10 | 00:03 | ||
11:38 | 12:44 | 00:03 | 00:57 | ||
12:44 | 13:50 | 00:57 | 01:51 | ||
13:50 | 14:57 | 01:51 | 02:45 | ||
14:57 | 16:03 | 02:45 | 03:39 | ||
16:03 | 17:09 | 03:39 | 04:32 | ||
17:09 | 18:16 | 04:32 | 05:26 | ||
18:16 | 19:22 | 05:26 | 06:20 | ||
19:22 | 20:28 | 06:20 | 07:14 |
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol 03/09 at 06:54 h (chart) Virgo 11-12° – Sabian symbol 162"A bride with her veil snatched away" |
IS-inspired attacker shot dead after New Zealand supermarket knife rampage
Sep 03 2021
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was limited in what she could publicly say about the man, who had been under surveillance since 2016
Wellington (AFP) - An Islamic State-inspired attacker injured six people in a New Zealand supermarket knife rampage Friday, before being shot dead by undercover police officers who had him under round-the-clock surveillance.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was “gutted” the man, a Sri Lankan national, had managed to carry out his “hateful” assault even though he was on a terror watchlist.
She said the man, who arrived in New Zealand in 2011, entered a shopping mall in suburban Auckland and seized a knife from a display before going on a stabbing spree.
Six people were wounded, three critically, in the 60 seconds before surveillance officers opened fire.
Terrified shoppers fled for the exits and video footage shot by bystanders showed men running toward the incident before a barrage of shots rang out.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was limited in what she could publicly say about the man, who had been under surveillance since 2016
The attack has stirred painful memories of the Christchurch mosques shootings in March 2019, New Zealand’s worst terror atrocity, when a white supremacist gunman murdered 51 Muslim worshippers and severely wounded another 40.
“What happened today was despicable, it was hateful, it was wrong,” Ardern said after the latest attack.
“It was carried out by an individual, not a faith, not a culture, not an ethnicity. He alone carries the responsibility for these acts.”
Asked about the man’s motivations, she said “it was a violent ideology and ISIS-inspired”, using an acronym for the Islamic State jihadist group.
- ‘Lone wolf’ planning -
Ardern said she was limited in what she could publicly reveal about the attacker because he had been before the courts previously and was the subject of court suppression orders.
But New Zealand media reported the man was a 32-year-old who prosecutors last year accused of plotting a “lone wolf” terror attack using knives.
The case failed after a judge ruled that planning a terror attack was not in itself an offence under existing laws.
The man was instead found guilty on lesser charges of possessing propaganda supporting Islamic State and sentenced to 12 months’ supervision.
Ardern said authorities had to release the man because there was no legal reason to keep him in custody.
She said new terror laws had been drafted to close the loophole but they had not yet passed parliament.
“The fact that he was in the community will be an illustration that we haven’t succeeded in using the law to the extent we would have liked,” she admitted.
Ardern said she was devastated a known terror risk had managed to carry out an attack, saying all aspects of the incident would be reviewed.
“I know that we’ve been doing everything that we could, so I was absolutely gutted,” she said, describing her feelings upon learning about the stabbings.
Ardern would not disclose exactly how many other terror suspects were under surveillance in the community, saying only “there are very few people who fall into this category”.
She thanked Aucklanders who helped victims, ignoring coronavirus lockdown as the city attempts to control an outbreak of the Delta variant.
“To everyone who was there and who witnessed such a horrific event, I can’t imagine how you are feeling but thank you for rushing to the aid of the people who needed you,” she said.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said authorities were confident the man was acting alone and there was no further known danger to society.
He acknowledged there would be questions about how an attack occurred in front of his officers, but defended their actions.
“I’m satisfied, based on the information to me, that the staff involved not only did what we would expect in this situation, they did it with great courage,” Coster said.
“The reality is that when you’re surveilling someone on a 24-7 basis, it’s not possible to be immediately next to them at all times.”
The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand called the attack an act of hate.
“Terrorists who do such inhumane and vile acts do not belong to any religion,” said the group’s president Ibrar Sheikh.
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