I
think the story goes
on to the end of the
7th glyph line,
where the stars
close to the Full
Moon are quite
eloquent:
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Ga7-25 |
Ga7-26 |
Ga7-27 |
Ga7-28 |
Ga7-29 |
Ga7-30 (199) |
17h (258.7) |
Mula-19 |
Nodus I (260.0), π Herculis
(260.7), Ras Algethi (260.8) |
Sarin (261.0), ο Ophiuchi
(261.4)
Alrisha
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ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ
Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ Herculis
(262.9) |
β, γ Arae (263.3), κ Arae
(263.5), σ Ophiuchi (263.6) |
no star listed (258) |
Sabik (259.7),
η SCORPII (259.9) |
Ko Korķ
4 |
5 |
6 (340) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
ēNov
30 |
ēDec
1 |
2 (*256) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
'November
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (*236) |
'Ko Ruti
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
11 |
12 |
"October
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 (*222) |
Haedus II
(75.9) |
5h (76.1) |
μ Leporis, μ Aurigae (77.6) |
ĸ Leporis (78.0), Rigel (78.1), Flaming Star (78.2), Capella (78.4),
ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
Thuban
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λ Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6), ρ
Aurigae (79.7)
Arcturus
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σ Aurigae (80.4), Bellatrix, Saif al Jabbar
(80.7), Elnath (80.9) |
ε Leporis
(76.0), Cursa (76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
He Maro
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 (160) |
ēJune
1 |
2 |
3 (*73) |
4 |
5 |
6 |
'May
8 |
9 |
10 (*50) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
'Vaitu
Potu 8 |
9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
"April
24 |
25 |
26 (*36) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
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Ga7-31
(200) |
Ga7-32 |
Ga7-33 |
Ga7-34 |
Lesath,
δ
Arae
(264.7),
Choo
(264.9) |
Alwaid,
Maasym
(265.1),
Shaula
(265.3),
Kuma
(265.6),
σ
Arae
(265.9)
Hamal |
Ras
Alhague
(266.1),
Sargas
(266.3),
μ
Ophiuchi,
π
Arae
(266.5),
Nan
Hae
(266.6),
ι
Herculis
(266.7) |
λ
Arae
(267.1),
Girtab,
ο
Serpentis
(267.6) |
Ko Korķ
10 |
11 (345) |
12 |
13 |
ēDec
6
(*260) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
'November
13 |
14 |
15 |
16
(*240) |
'Ko
Ruti
13 |
14 |
15 |
16
(320) |
"October
30 |
31 |
"November
1 |
2
(*226) |
ψ
Orionis
(81.1),
Nihal
(81.7) |
Mintaka,
υ
Orionis
(82.4),
χ
Aurigae
(82.5),
ε
Columbae
(82.6) |
Al
Hak'ah-3
/
Mrigashīrsha-5
/
Turtle-20 |
Three
Stars-21
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ANA-IVA
(7) |
Arneb,
Crab
Nebula
(83.0,
φš
Orionis
(83.1),
HEKA,
Orion
Nebula
(83.2),
φ˛
Orionis
(83.6),
Alnilam
(83.7) |
Heavenly
Gate,
ν
Columbae
(84.0),
ω
Orionis
(84.2),
ALNITAK,
PHAKT
(Phaet)
(84.7) |
He
Maro
10 |
11 |
12
(163) |
13 |
ēJune
7 |
8 |
9 |
10
(*80) |
'May
14 |
15 |
16
(*56) |
17 |
'Vaitu
Potu
14 |
15 |
16
(136) |
17 |
"April
30 |
"May
1 |
2
(*42) |
3 |
In
rongorongo times Hamal (α
Arietis)
culminated at midnight
in RA day 265 and
possibly it meant the
northern spring was
ending here.
Close to
the Full Moon were the
Heavenly Gate and the
Dove of Noah (the 7th
Tahitian star pillar) -
flying south:
Columba
has 3 stars in her green
branch, with a 4th at
her right eye. When the
Sun reached the end of
his term north of the
equator, the night sky
had proof of returning
life - to the southern
hemisphere.
Hau
tea at Ca7-28, at
heliacal Alrisha (the
Knot of Pisces), has a
narrow vertical band of
light at right -
suggesting winter ahead.
But in Polynesia they
saw Rigel high up in
Orion as a star of
spring:
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