RIGEL
 

The central pair in my table below

 

*99

 

*23

 

Ca5-31 (136) Ca5-32

Ca9-8 (236)

(54 + 183) Ca10-5 (260)

(78 + 183)

4 (8 * 81) Aug 5 (*137) 12 (310 + 6) Nov 13 (*237) Dec 6 (*260)

(11 * 31)

*319 - *183 9h (*137.0) *53 + *183 COR SERPENTIS RAS ALGETHI ALRISHA
21h (*319.6) DRAMASA ACRUX *237 - *183 *260 - *183 THUBAN

Febr 1 (399)

2 (*320) 13 (*419)

May 14 (*54)

6 (314 / 2)

June 7 (*78)

haro rima i ruga e vaha noho ragi ku tupu te poporo kotia kua oho te rima kua kai - ihe nuku hoi Tupu te toromiro

shows the night where Acrux was bound to culminate at 21h, viz..half a year (366 / 2 = 183) before November 12 (316 - 80 = *236 (→ 16 * 29½ / 2).

And November ('the 9th month') → (November 12 → 9-12 → 91 * 2 = 182 = 364 / 2 → when moving withershins).

And in the diagram for the planet Mars below this was 6 days after the point of turning around in November 6 (310). At that point, it seems, there might have been a 'change of sex' into moving withershins (retrograde).

Circuit of the planet Mars

Aug 23 (258, *178.0)

Nov 6 (258 + 52 = 310, *230)

Dec 28 (310 + 52 = 362, *282)

 

Febr 20 (*336, 416 = 364 + 52)

2023 (→ 460)

2025

2027

2030 (→ 600)

LION

SCORPION

GOAT

PEGASUS

93 LEONIS

VRISCHIKA (π Scorpii)

DABIH (β Capricornii)

SIRRAH (α Andromedae)

*178.0

*241 ( 178 + 63)

*308.0 ( 178.0 + 130.0)

0h (*285 → 178 + 107)

Circuit of the planet Venus
Aug 23 (258, *178.0)        
2023 (→ 460)      
CANCER      
ζ Hydrae (*134 = *178 - *44)      

MAY 30 (150 = 214 - 64)

 

 

 

The key number 107 at 0h (heliacal Sirrah) equals 365 (*285) - 258 (*178). I.e. 471 (number of glyphs on the G tablet) = 364 + 107.

... The two great stars, which marks the summit and the foot of the Cross, having nearly the same right ascension, it follows that the constellation is almost perpendicular at the moment when it passes the meridian. This circumstance is known to the people of every nation situated beyond the Tropics or in the southern hemisphere. It has been observed at what hour of the night, in different seasons, the Cross is erect or inclined. It is a time piece, which advances very regularly nearly four minutes a day, and no other group of stars affords to the naked eye an observation of time so easily made. How often have we heard our guides exclaim in the savannahs of Venezuela and in the desert extending from Lima to Truxillo, 'Midnight is past, the Cross begins to bend' ... Crux lies in the Milky Way, - here a brilliant but narrow stream three or four degrees wide, - and is noticeable from its compression as well as its form, being only 6º in extent from north to south, and less in width, the upper star a clear orange in color, and the rest white; the general effect being that of a badly made kite, rather than a cross ...

In a single night the Southern Cross would revolve 360°, as if on a slowly - majestically - grinding mill wheel.

... You are the one who shall stay here. We, on the other hand, have to turn around. Makoi replied, All right with me! Then Ira continued to speak to Makoi: Tomorrow, when it grows light, set out and name the places beginning with Apina. Makoi replied, How shall I give the names? Again Ira spoke, In Hiva are the names that are to be taken to name (the places of the new land). It grew light and Makoi got up. He set out and came to Apina. When he arrived there, he gave the name This is Apina Iti, this is Rapa Kura. He went on and came to Hanga O Ua. He gave the name This is Hanga O Ua of the Beautiful Wave (vave renga). Makoi went on, giving names, until he had made a (complete) circle around both sides (of the island). In Apina Nui a stone (maea) was erected, saying that the naming was done on a (round) trip during a single day ... [E:6]

... Robur Carolinum, Charles' Oak, the Quercia of Italy and the Karlseiche of Germany, was formally published by Halley in 1679 in commemoration of the Royal Oak of his patron, Charles II, in which the king had lain hidden for twenty-four hours after his defeat by Cromwell in the battle of Worcester, on the 3rd of September AD 1651 ...

... It is not strange that astronomy was named The Royal Art - it would have the full attention of the King because his life depended on it ...

And the motion was resembling that of the shiftshaping Milky Way:

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