Global Events >2.5m
10/18/2019
Lunar Resonant Geometries - 10/19/2019
By: Gordon Rutherford
Solar Rotating Magnetic Field
Solar Rotating Magnetic Field
MUST be Dead Rock Body Material, Not Active Dynamo
Solar Magnetic Field Polarity at Heliocentric Positions
- **Earth (Mantle/ Moon)
Solar Magnetic Field Polarity at Heliocentric Positions
- **Earth (Mantle/ Moon)
Para-Magnetic = Neutral
- Mars Para-Magnetic = Neutral (LOW)
- Mercury Dia-Magnetic = HIGH
(Resonating at LOW)
** = Earth Core (Dynamo/Ferro-Magnetic)
Mantle = Cooled Para-Magnetic Rock
** = Earth Core (Dynamo/Ferro-Magnetic)
Mantle = Cooled Para-Magnetic Rock
(Para-Magnetic)
Earth-Facing Solar Magnetic Field
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC
RESONANT GEOMETRIES
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC RESONANT GEOMETRIES
NASA JPL Horizons Ephemeris Data, concentrating on Lunar Resonant Geometries
- Mars at Western Elongation
- Sun at 120 degrees from the Moon
- Jupiter at Lunar Opposition
NASA JPL Data
- Lunar Resonant Focus
COMBINATIONAL GEOMETRIES
Geocentric Positions relative to the Positions
surrounding the Earth, in 360 degrees.
- EARTH CROSSING URANUS CONNECTED PATH TO THE SUN
- NEPTUNE at 150 degrees from the Sun
- Saturn at Western Elongation to the Sun
- Jupiter and Neptune at Western Elongation
*** URANUS AND SATURN AT NEAR 120 DEGREES APART ***
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during JUPITER AND NEPTUNE
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during URANUS AND SATURN
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during SATURN AND SUN
*** = added after reviewing reports
NASA JPL Data
- Geocentric Combinational Geometries
GEOCENTRIC LUNAR MAGNETIC RESONANT GEOMETRIES
NASA JPL Horizons Ephemeris Data, concentrating on Lunar Resonant Geometries
- Mars at Western Elongation
- Sun at 120 degrees from the Moon
- Jupiter at Lunar Opposition
NASA JPL Data
- Lunar Resonant Focus
COMBINATIONAL GEOMETRIES
Geocentric Positions relative to the Positions surrounding the Earth, in 360 degrees.
- EARTH CROSSING URANUS CONNECTED PATH TO THE SUN
- NEPTUNE at 150 degrees from the Sun
- Saturn at Western Elongation to the Sun
- Jupiter and Neptune at Western Elongation
*** URANUS AND SATURN AT NEAR 120 DEGREES APART ***
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during JUPITER AND NEPTUNE
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during URANUS AND SATURN
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during URANUS AND SATURN
- MAGNETIC OPPOSITION during SATURN AND SUN
*** = added after reviewing reports
NASA JPL Data
- Geocentric Combinational Geometries
7 Day - NASA JPL FORECASTED
LUNAR RESONANT GEOMETRIES
M 5.2 - 65km SSW of Kobuk, Alaska
By: Gordon Rutherford
M 5.2 - 65km SSW of Kobuk, Alaska
UTC Time = 2019-10-18 13:09:01
Magnitude = 5.2m
Location = 66.318°N 157.322°W
Depth = 17.5 km
Driver:
- MOON at +1hr from Epicenter Median Skyview
- Jupiter at -1hr Antipodal Median Skyview
- Saturn at 150 degrees from the Moon
5.2 Magnitude is the Summation of Jupiter and Saturn's MASS, for the Magnetic Polarity of this field, driving Larger Events when the MASSES OF SIMILAR MAGNETIC FIELDS SUMMARIZES
Combinational Drivers:
Uranus at CLOSE to 120 degrees from Saturn
Uranus and Saturn at Magnetic Opposites
(Don't see Region Swapping in the EMSC Swarm Assessment)
MAGNETIC FIELD ASSESSMENT:
Jupiter = HIGH
ALASKA DECLINATION = +14 degrees RED REGION
(7 Lines from Neutral NOAA Map)
M 5.2 - 65km SSW of Kobuk, Alaska
UTC Time = 2019-10-18 13:09:01
Magnitude = 5.2m
Location = 66.318°N 157.322°W
Depth = 17.5 km
Driver:
- MOON at +1hr from Epicenter Median Skyview
- Jupiter at -1hr Antipodal Median Skyview
- Saturn at 150 degrees from the Moon
5.2 Magnitude is the Summation of Jupiter and Saturn's MASS, for the Magnetic Polarity of this field, driving Larger Events when the MASSES OF SIMILAR MAGNETIC FIELDS SUMMARIZES
Combinational Drivers:
Uranus at CLOSE to 120 degrees from Saturn
Uranus and Saturn at Magnetic Opposites
(Don't see Region Swapping in the EMSC Swarm Assessment)
EPICENTER SKYVIEW
Antipodal Locations
ANTIPODAL SKYVIEW
Jupiter = HIGH
ALASKA DECLINATION = +14 degrees RED REGION
(7 Lines from Neutral NOAA Map)
NASA JPL Data
EMSC Swarm Assessment
EMSC Swarm Data
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