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When Canopus anciently pulled down the 'spirit aqueduct' causing a dried out 'lake', then the ship Argo Navis could have gone down too, all the way down to rock bottom far in the south at Canopus. Noah is looking out in this imaginative illustration and right down below him at bottom is the great rishi star (Agastya, Eridu, Canopus).

The power of Canopus was gravity and gravity pulls down next to everything - except flames from a fire.

... In the inscriptions of Dendera, published by Dümichen, the goddess Hathor is called 'lady of every joy'. For once, Dümichen adds: Literally ... 'the lady of every heart circuit'. This is not to say that the Egyptians had discovered the circulation of the blood. But the determinative sign for 'heart' often figures as the plumb bob at the end of a plumb line coming from a well-known astronomical or surveying device, the merkhet. Evidently, 'heart' is something very specific, as it were the 'center of gravity' ... See Aeg.Wb. 2, pp. 55f. for sign of the heart (ib) as expressing generally 'the middle, the center'.

And this may lead in quite another direction. The Arabs preserved a name for Canopus - besides calling the star Kalb at-tai-man ('heart of the south') ... Suhail el-wezn, 'Canopus Ponderosus', the heavy-weighing Canopus, a name promptly declared meaningless by the experts, but which could well have belonged to an archaic system in which Canopus was the weight at the end of the plumb line, as befitted its important position as a heavy star at the South Pole of the 'waters below' ...

The 'winter-summer' (toga-hora) glyphs are ending at φ Gemini 4 * 29½ days from 0h. There are no more such in the text, neither on side a nor on side b, and counted from Ga1-6 (the left part of which belongs in the group) to the last specimen there were 48 days.

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Ga1-30 Ga2-1 Ga2-2 Ga2-3 (33) Ga2-4
 Furud (94.9) Well-22 no star listed (96) β Monocerotis, ν Gemini (97.0) no star listed (98)
δ Columbae (95.2), TEJAT POSTERIOR, Mirzam (95.4), CANOPUS (95.6), ε Monocerotis (95.7), ψ1 Aurigae (95.9)
June 23 ST JOHN'S EVE 25 26 (177) 27
ºJune 19 20 (*91) SOLSTICE 22 23
'May 27 28 (*68) 29 30 (*70) 31
'Vaitu Potu 27 28 (148) 29 30 (150) 31
"May 13 14 (*54) 15 (*55) 16 (136) 17
Purva Ashadha-20 Kaus Borealis (279.3) ν Pavonis (280.4), κ Cor. Austr. (280.9) Abhijit-22
KAUS MEDIUS, κ Lyrae (277.5), Tung Hae (277.7) KAUS AUSTRALIS (278.3), ξ Pavonis (278.4), Al Athfar (278.6) θ Cor. Austr. (281.0), VEGA (281.8)
December 23 (357) CHRISTMAS EVE 25 26 (360) 27
 ºDec 19 (*273) 20 SOLSTICE  22 23 (357)
'Nov 26 (*250) 27 28 29 30 (*254)
'Ko Ruti 26 27  28 29 (333) 30
"Nov12 (*236) 13 14 15 16 (320)
Ga2-24 Ga2-25 Ga2-26 Ga2-27 Ga2-28 Ga2-29 Ga3-1 (60)
φ Gemini (118.4) Drus (119.9) ω Cancri (120.2) 8h (121.7) ρ Puppis (122.0), Heap of Fuel (122.1), ζ Monocerotis (122.3),  ψ Cancri (122.6), Regor (122.7) Tegmine (123.3) Al Tarf (124.3)

Ras Algethi

 

χ Gemini (121.0), Naos (121.3)
July 17 18 19 (200) 20 21 22 23
ºJuly 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (200)
'June 20 SOLSTICE 22 23 ST JOHN'S EVE 25 26
'He Maro 20 SOLSTICE 22 23 ST JOHN'S EVE 25 26 (177)
"June 6 7 (*78) 8 9 (160) 10 11 12
ι Sagittarii (301.2), Terebellum, ξ Aquilae (301.3), Alshain (301.6), φ Aquilae (301.8) ε Pavonis, θ Sagittarii (302.3), γ Sagittae (302.5), μ Pavonis (302.7) τ Aquilae (303.8) 20h (304.4) Shang Wei (305.2), θ Sagittae (305.4), Tseen Foo (305.6), ξ Capricorni (305.8) Tso Ke (306.3) Gredi (307.2), σ Capricorni (307.5), Alshat (307.9)
η Sagittae (304.2), δ Pavonis (304.4)
Jan 16 17 18 (383) 19 20 21 22
ºJan 12 13 (378) 14 15 (*300) 16 17 18
'Dec 20 SOLSTICE 22 23 (*277) CHRISTMAS EVE 25 26
'Ko Koró 20 SOLSTICE 22 23 CHRISTMAS EVE 25 26 (360)
"Dec 6 7 8 9 10 (*264) 11 12 (346)
Ga1-6 Ga2-2 Ga2-4 Ga2-6 Ga2-8
Ga2-10 Ga2-12 Ga2-14 Ga2-16 Ga2-24
Egyptian bread, (-t, female determinant) Phoenician qoph Greek phi Φ(φ)

... is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet ... Its origin is uncertain but it may be that phi originated as the letter qoppa ... In traditional Greek numerals, phi has a value of 500 or 500000 ...

Isaac Taylor, History of the Alphabet: Semitic Alphabets, Part 1, 2003: 'The old explanation, which has again been revived by Halévy, is that it denotes an 'ape,' the character Q being taken to represent an ape with its tail hanging down. It may also be referred to a Talmudic root which would signify an 'aperture' of some kind, as the 'eye of a needle,' ... Lenormant adopts the more usual explanation that the word means a 'knot' ...

... The king, wearing now a short, stiff archaic mantle, walks in a grave and stately manner to the sanctuary of the wolf-god Upwaut, the 'Opener of the Way', where he anoints the sacred standard and, preceded by this, marches to the palace chapel, into which he disappears. A period of time elapses during which the pharaoh is no longer manifest.

When he reappears he is clothed as in the Narmer palette, wearing the kilt with Hathor belt and bull's tail attatched. In his right hand he holds the flail scepter and in his left, instead of the usual crook of the Good Shepherd, an object resembling a small scroll, called the Will, the House Document, or Secret of the Two Partners, which he exhibits in triumph, proclaiming to all in attendance that it was given him by his dead father Osiris, in the presence of the earth-god Geb. 'I have run', he cries, 'holding the Secret of the Two Partners, the Will that my father has given me before Geb. I have passed through the land and touched the four sides of it. I traverse it as I desire.' ...

The last Greek lettered star in Gemini was χ, which in rongorongo times was rising with the Sun at 8h together with Naos in Argo Navis. The Greek letter of Naos is ζ and its location is at the first of the 7 ropes leading up towards the top of the mast:

'Plumb lines' (strings) there were both high up at the reversed Eagle (Lyra) and in the right hand of Castor:

Castor has both arrow and 'bow' in contrast to Pollux with his single club. Or the thin arrow of in the left hand of Castor is in contrast to the thick club in the right hand of Pollux. Together they illustrate the balance between water (winter) and air (summer).

I think the weighing of the heart down in the Underworld is a misunderstanding. The 'Heart' is balanced against a 'Feather'. The light bird feathers symbolize air and the heavy heart symbolizes a bucket of water.