Ils sont nés un 9 septembre |
Cardinal De Richelieu, Hugh Grant, James Hilton, Claude Nougaro, Otis Redding, Leo Tolstoy. |
Jeudi 9 septembre :
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Sabian Symbol:
Two giggling young girls are sitting facing each other, knees tightly touching, working a ouija board on their laps.
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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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The courtyard of a Spanish hacienda in a tropical country is revealed; in its shade the master takes a noon siesta.
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It's a seer's dream; vast masses of humanity push forward in frantic effort to cross the black chasm of knowledge.
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In the luxurious quarters of a home furnished in delicate period style elderly ladies are enjoying afternoon tea.
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A butterfly struggles to emerge from the chrysalis and it seems that the right wing is more perfectly formed.
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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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Down the man-made mountain of industry in allegorical representation some the prophet with tablets of a new law.
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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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The young man and old one have walked weary miles but as master and pupil they neither are fatigued.
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A little boy, rebellious against school, watches a fluttering autumn leaf that seems to spell out his lesson for him .
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There is a vast stretch of heavenly realm and across it an angel carrying a harp comes leisurely but surely.
Virgo 17-18° – Sabian symbol 168"A ouija board" |
Sun enters the next Sabian symbol 10/09 at 14:00 h (chart) Virgo 18-19° – Sabian symbol 169"A swimming race" |
9-Sep-2021, 14:52 UT/GMT | ||||
Sun | 17 | 8'40" | ||
Moon | 20 | 57'41" | ||
Mercury | 13 | 24'59" | ||
Venus | 28 | 34' 7" | ||
Mars | 26 | 31'25" | ||
Jupiter | 24 | 39'43"r | ||
Saturn | 7 | 40'23"r | ||
Uranus | 14 | 37'13"r | ||
Neptune | 21 | 55' 2"r | ||
Pluto | 24 | 29'10"r | ||
TrueNode | 4 | 53' 1"r | ||
Chiron | 11 | 41'47"r |
Planet | Longitude |
Sun | 17 Vir 08' 38" |
Moon | 20 Lib 57' 12" |
Mercury | 13 Lib 24' 56" |
Venus | 28 Lib 34' 04" |
Mars | 26 Vir 31' 23" |
Jupiter | 24 Aqu 39' 44" R |
Saturn | 07 Aqu 40' 23" R |
Uranus | 14 Tau 37' 13" R |
Neptune | 21 Pis 55' 02" R |
Pluto | 24 Cap 29' 10" R |
Chiron | 11 Ari 41' 47" R |
Lilith | 05 Gem 53' 57" |
True Node | 04 Gem 53' 02" R |
Planet | Aspect | Planet | Orb |
Sun | Trine | Uranus | 2.52 |
Moon | Quincunx | Neptune | 0.96 |
Mercury | Quincunx | Uranus | 1.20 |
Mercury | Opposition | Chiron | 1.72 |
Mars | Quincunx | Jupiter | 1.86 |
Mars | Trine | Pluto | 2.04 |
Jupiter | Quincunx | Mars | 1.86 |
Saturn | Trine | Lilith | 1.77 |
Saturn | Trine | True Node | 2.79 |
Uranus | Trine | Sun | 2.52 |
Uranus | Quincunx | Mercury | 1.20 |
Neptune | Quincunx | Moon | 0.96 |
Neptune | Sextile | Pluto | 2.57 |
Pluto | Trine | Mars | 2.04 |
Pluto | Sextile | Neptune | 2.57 |
Chiron | Opposition | Mercury | 1.72 |
Lilith | Trine | Saturn | 1.77 |
Lilith | Conjunction | True Node | 1.02 |
True Node | Trine | Saturn | 2.79 |
True Node | Conjunction | Lilith | 1.02 |
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Paris
Thu, Sep 9, 2021
JEUDI09SEPTEMBRESemaine 36 - Jour 252 | AlainCPremier croissant
- La Fête des Voisins
- dans 15 jours, le 24/09
- La Fête des Grands-Pères
- dans 24 jours, le 03/10
- Zones A, B, C
- Vacances de la Toussaint dans 44 jours, du 23/10 au 08/11
Sunrise 07:19 |
Sunset 20:19 |
Twilight ends 22:11 begins 05:27 |
7%
2 days old
3rd Lunar Day
This Lunar Day is propitious for giving or receiving advice, putting together a serious venture, but also betrayal or resentment.
Waxing Moon
A good time for long-term partnership and for starting the implementation of far-reaching plans.
Moon in Libra
Suitable energy for sharing, decorating, being artistic, holding meeting, conflict resolution, diplomatic missions, weddings, engagements, parties, gifts, fantasy reading, falling in love, hairdressing, making oneself beautiful. Purchase of articles of clothing, cosmetics, furnishings, flowers, jewellery, art equipment.
Rise | Set | |
Mercury | 09:50 | 20:53 |
Venus | 11:09 | 21:29 |
Moon | 09:57 | 21:39 |
Mars | 08:09 | 20:37 |
Jupiter | 19:35 | 05:24 |
Saturn | 18:47 | 03:47 |
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September 9, 2021 | Th |
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September 10, 2021 | Fr |
08:49
VOC 08:49 - 10:04
10:04
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11/09 00:38
Risque de pluie : 72% - Humi. : 88%
Vent :Sud-Ouest - 19 km/h
Lever : 07:19 - Coucher : 20:16
Légère averse de pluie
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07:20 | 08:25 | 20:16 | 21:12 | ||
08:25 | 09:30 | 21:12 | 22:07 | ||
09:30 | 10:34 | 22:07 | 23:03 | ||
10:34 | 11:39 | 23:03 | 23:58 | ||
11:39 | 12:44 | 23:58 | 00:53 | ||
12:44 | 13:48 | 00:53 | 01:49 | ||
13:48 | 14:53 | 01:49 | 02:44 | ||
14:53 | 15:58 | 02:44 | 03:40 | ||
15:58 | 17:02 | 03:40 | 04:35 | ||
17:02 | 18:07 | 04:35 | 05:31 | ||
18:07 | 19:11 | 05:31 | 06:26 | ||
19:11 | 20:16 | 06:26 | 07:22 |
Paris attacker in court as historic Bataclan trial begins
Sep 08 2021
The trial of the assailant of the November 2015 attacks in France's modern history
Paris (AFP) - The last surviving assailant of the November 2015 attacks on Paris appeared in court on Wednesday at the start of a historic trial over the night of horror that sent shockwaves through France.
The suicide bombing and gun assaults by three teams of jihadists on bars, restaurants, the Bataclan concert hall and the national stadium – planned in Syria and later claimed by the Islamic State group – left 130 people dead and around 350 physically injured.
The biggest trial in France’s modern history is expected to last nine months.
Only one of the 10 attackers survived.
This court sketch shows Salah Abdeslam, the prime suspect in the November 2015 Paris attacks
Salah Abdeslam, a dual French-Moroccan national, was captured in Brussels after discarding his suicide vest and fleeing the French capital in the chaotic aftermath of the bloodshed.
After remaining silent for years during questioning by investigators, the 31-year-old gave evasive or provocative answers to basic questions at the start of the hearing, stating his Islamic faith when asked to identify himself.
Wearing a black T-shirt and sporting a long, black beard and swept-back hair, he then replied that he was a “fighter for the Islamic State” when asked for his profession.
During a pause in the proceedings after a co-defendant fell ill, the one-time petty criminal shouted angrily that the accused had been “treated like dogs”, but was cut short by the presiding judge.
Graphic on the 20 people on trial over the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris, in the court case starting on Wednesday.
A total of 14 defendants are being tried in person and six others will be judged in their absence, with most of them facing life sentences.
The trial will last until May 2022 with 145 days of scheduled hearings involving about 330 lawyers, 300 victims and testimony in November from Francois Hollande, who was French president at the time of the attacks.
- ‘For his memory’ -
The start of proceedings has been long-awaited by some witnesses and victims’ families who are hoping for clarity and closure, while for others it represents an unwelcome reopening of painful wounds.
Ninety people died in the Bataclan concert hall shooting
The attack on the Bataclan, where 90 people mostly in their 20s and 30s were massacred as they watched a rock concert, represented the most traumatic of a string of separate attacks claimed by Islamic State over the course of several years.
“I have to be here for his memory,” Cristina Garrido, whose 29-year-old son Juan Alberto died in the Bataclan, told AFP on Wednesday.
She said she hoped Abdeslam would be given a full life prison term, but “I know, too, that the sentence the court hands down will not reduce my pain. I will suffer and I’ll miss Juan Alberto to the end of my days.”
Arthur Denouveaux, a survivor of the Bataclan attack and president of Life for Paris, a victims’ association, said that the trial meant “we are entering the unknown”.
“We’re eager for it to start, but we’re wondering how it’s going to go over the next nine months,” he told AFP.
- ‘Give voice’ -
The files for the trial run to one million pages bound in 542 volumes, detailing an investigation that revealed links between jihadist cells in Paris and Brussels, and their handlers in Syria.
Details of how the squad of killers managed to enter Europe undetected, using the flow of migrants from Islamic State-controlled regions of Syria as cover, is likely to one of the areas of interest during proceedings.
Former French president Francois Hollande is to testify at the trial
Some victims’ families are also wondering if there were any missed opportunities by security forces to prevent the bloodshed.
As well as Abdeslam, the other 13 accused were present in court on charges ranging from providing logistical support to planning the attacks, as well as supplying weapons
They include Osama Krayem, a Swede whom Belgian investigators identified as one of the killers of a Jordanian pilot burnt alive in a cage by IS in early 2015 in Syria. He is also under investigation in Sweden for war crimes.
Of the six tried in absentia, five are presumed dead, mainly in air strikes in Syria.
The horror was unleashed late on Friday, November 13, 2015, when the first attackers detonated suicide belts outside the Stade de France stadium where Hollande was watching France play a football match against Germany.
A group of gunmen later opened fire from a car on half a dozen restaurants and Abdeslam’s brother Brahim blew himself up in a bar.
The massacre culminated at the Bataclan.