Wednesday, December 30, 2020

From Great Conjunction of 2020, to a Bright New Year in 2021...


A great conjunction is a conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn, when the two planets appear closest together in the sky.

Great conjunctions occur approximately every 20 years when Jupiter "overtakes" Saturn in its orbit. They are named "great" for being by far the rarest of the conjunctions between naked-eye planets (i.e. excluding Uranus and Neptune).

The spacing between the planets varies from conjunction to conjunction with most events being 0.5 to 1.3 degrees (30 to 78 arcminutes, or 1 to 2.5 times the width of a full moon). Very close conjunctions happen much less frequently (though the maximum of 1.3° is still close by inner planet standards): separations of less than 10 arcminutes have only happened four times since 1200, most recently in 2020.

In History

Despite mathematical errors and some disagreement among astrologers about when trigons began, belief in the significance of such events generated a stream of publications that grew steadily until the end of the 16th century. As the great conjunction of 1583 was last in the water trigon it was widely supposed to herald apocalyptic changes; a papal bull against divination was issued in 1586 but as nothing significant happened by the feared event of 1603, public interest rapidly died. By the start of the next trigon, modern scientific consensus had long-established astrology as pseudoscience, and planetary alignments were no longer perceived as omens.

The most recent great conjunction occurred on 21 December 2020, and the next will occur on 4 November 2040. During the 2020 great conjunction, the two planets were separated in the sky by 6 arcminutes at their closest point, which was the closest distance between the two planets since 1623. The closeness is the result of the conjunction occurring in the vicinity of one of the two longitudes where the two orbits appear to intersect when viewed from the Sun (which has a point of view similar to Earth).

Because 19.859 years is equal to 1.674 Jupiter orbits and 0.674 Saturn orbits, three of these periods come close to a whole number of revolutions. This is why the longitude cycle, as shown in the diagram to the right, has a triangular pattern. The three points of the triangle revolve in the same direction as the planets at the rate of approximately one-sixth of a revolution per four centuries thus creating especially close conjunctions on an approximately four-century cycle. The longitudes of close great conjunctions are currently about 307.4 and 127.4 degrees, in the constellations of Capricornus and Cancer respectively. The position of Earth in its orbit, however, can make the planets appear up to about 10 degrees ahead of or behind their heliocentric longitude.

Saturn's orbit plane is inclined 2.485 degrees relative to Earth's, and Jupiter's is inclined 1.303 degrees. The ascending nodes of both planets are similar (100.6 degrees for Jupiter and 113.7 degrees for Saturn), meaning if Saturn is above or below Earth's orbital plane Jupiter usually is too. Because these nodes align so well it would be expected that no closest approach will ever be much worse than the difference between the two inclinations. Indeed, between year 1 and 3000, the maximum conjunction distances were 1.3 degrees in 1306 and 1940. Conjunctions in both years occurred when the planets were tilted most out of the plane: longitude 206 degrees (therefore above the plane) in 1306, and longitude 39 degrees (therefore below the plane) in 1940.

7 BC

When studying the great conjunction of 1603, Johannes Kepler thought that the Star of Bethlehem might have been the occurrence of a great conjunction. He calculated that a triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn occurred in 7 BC (−6 using astronomical year numbering); A triple conjunction is a conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn at or near their opposition to the Sun. In this scenario, Jupiter and Saturn will occupy the same right ascension on three occasions or same ecliptic longitude on three occasions depending on which definition of "conjunction" one uses (this is due to apparent retrograde motion and happens within months). The most recent triple conjunction occurred in 1980 and 1981 while the next will be in 2238 and 2239.

1563

The astronomers from the Cracow Academy (Jan Muscenius, Stanisław Jakobejusz, Nicolaus Schadeck, Petrus Probosczowicze, and others) observed the great conjunction of 1563 to compare Alfonsine tables (based on a geocentric model) with the Prutenic Tables (based on Copernican heliocentrism). In the Prutenic Tables the astronomers found Jupiter and Saturn so close to each other that Jupiter covered Saturn (actual angular separation was 6.8 minutes on 25 August 1563). The Alfonsine tables suggested that the conjunction should be observed on another day but on the day indicated by the Alfonsine tables the angular separation was a full 141 minutes. The Cracow professors suggested following the more accurate Copernican predictions and between 1578 and 1580 Copernican heliocentrism was lectured on three times by Valentin Fontani.

2020

The great conjunction of 2020 was the closest since 1623 and eighth closest of the first three millennia AD, with a minimum separation between the two planets of 6.1 arcminutes. This great conjunction was also the most easily visible close conjunction since 1226 (as the previous close conjunctions in 1563 and 1623 were closer to the Sun and therefore more difficult to see). It occurred seven weeks after the heliocentric conjunction, when Jupiter and Saturn shared the same heliocentric longitude.

The closest separation occurred on 21 December at 18:22 UTC, when Jupiter was 0.1° south of Saturn and 30° east of the Sun. This meant both planets appeared together in the field of view of most small- and medium-sized telescopes (though they were distinguishable from each other without optical aid). During the closest approach, both planets appeared to be a binary object to the naked eye. From mid-northern latitudes, the planets were visible one hour after sunset at less than 15° in altitude.


The conjunction attracted considerable media attention, with news sources calling it the "Christmas Star" due to the proximity of the date of the conjunction to Christmas, and for a great conjunction being one of the hypothesized explanations for the biblical Star of Bethlehem.

Sunday, November 29, 2020

A Vision for the Flagship Vehicle: Common Unity Overland Tour

House Truckers Gather in Nambassa, New Zealand
Forming Caravan from America to Australia
Calling all Nomads from around the USA!

Let us hop into our Automobiles, Trucks, Converted School Busses, Minivans, etc. to travel in multiple-directions, picking up people and adding other vehicles as we move through villages, towns, and cities performing skits, creating artworks, and sharing a vision of One People Absent Limits, first in the United States - then around the world, eventually arriving in Australia, The Land Down Under. (inspired by Lisa M. Harrison) ~ JDHW Bryan-Royster

Lantern-maker's booth at Green River Festival, 2018

Saturday, November 21, 2020

THE LITTLE CHURCH OF THE WEST, LAS VEGAS, NV...

The Little Church of the West opened in 1942 on what would become the Las Vegas Strip. The chapel was originally built as part of the Hotel Last Frontier complex on the Las Vegas Strip. The chapel was moved from the north side of the hotel to the south side in 1954. In 1996, the chapel was moved again to its current location on the east side of the strip south of the Mandalay Bay.

Noted as a wedding chapel in a 1959 Perry Mason season 3-5 The Case of the Startled Stallion.

The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 14, 1992.

In 2017, the Little Church of the West celebrated its 75th anniversary and remains the oldest building on the Las Vegas Strip.


My mother and natural father met in Hollywood, most likely on a movie set and wrote screenplays together for seven years, until she met the man of her dreams and they fell madly in love. At a critical juncture I was conceived and my birth in 1950 was clouded by whether or not I was the child of a man from the City of Brotherly Love (Philadelphia) or that of an adventurer from North Carolina who went into the jungles of British Guiana seeking diamonds in the Mazaruni River using a hydraulic dredge to comb the river bottom. He came up empty when the money to finance this wild expedition was exhausted. Mom married this man (born in North Carolina yet raised in New York State) and he was the only real father in my life,. He raised me as though I were his own natural son. He is the one I knew as Dad, and I grew up with a brother and sister from this union. It lasted almost 30 years. Then Dad passed away while I was on a Greyhound Bus trip to Chicago. I arrived in coastal Maine, calling Mom to let her know my whereabouts. She burst into tears, informing me that he had died and was already buried in a Los Angeles military cemetery. I had missed Dad's funeral completely!

~ Joseph David Henry Ware Bryan-Royster ~

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

DECENTRALIZED COOPERATIVE ~ "NEW GLORY FLAG"

THE RAINBOW FAMILY OF LIVING LIGHT

The Rainbow Family has used the “New Glory” flag for many years. The canton of stars represents all of the constellations — united, or the U.S. depending on who you talk to. The stripes of many colors represent all of the tribes of the earth. The symbolism being that all of the different peoples or tribes can come together in peace and harmony. At least in a flag! And hopefully in person. The “Rainbow Family of Living Light”, also known as the “Rainbow Family” is an international, non-hierarchical, non-organized, loose-knit group of hippies. Ages vary from 1960´s flower power veterans to new-borns. All decisions are made by consensus. Anyone who cares about the earth and their fellow man is automatically a member. That includes you! Of course, membership lists are not kept, acceptance of a person is automatic upon that person showing up at a “gathering”. Sort of a hippie camporee! Or peace festival. National gatherings in the U.S. draw about 20 to 40 thousand people. It is not a gay organization. Gays are of course included, but as human beings, brothers and sisters, not as predominant or exclusive, or even excluded. Just more people. In about the same proportions as the general population — whatever that may be! — Kevin McNamara, 9 September 1999

DC: The Case for a Decentralized Cooperative Party in the United States

Ever since the Election of 1792, when George Washington was running for his second term, there has been a partisan split in the American Electorate. What had been a united front after ratification of the Constitution in 1789 by seven of the original thirteen states that declared political independence from Great Britain in Congress assembled on July 4, 1776, split into two ideological camps. Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton and Republicans led by Thomas Jefferson, eventually dubbed Democratic Republicans, formed original Right-Left dichotomy in this country. This persists in the present Republican and Democratic parties that dominate American politics in what has evolved into an established two-party system. Briefly, such parties as National Republican, Anti-Masonic, Whig, Progressive, etc. came and went (akin to to an intermittent "flash in the pan," offsetting the usual mainstream parade of donkeys and elephants appearing on the ballot).

Formation of a De-centralized Co-operative Party in America

The only way to bridge a Right-Left Partisan Divide in Congress is to transform the United States into a multi-party Democratic Republic. This needs to be passed by a two-thirds majority of legislatures in the 50 states as an Amendment to the United States Constitution. ~ JDHWB-R

~ RAINBOW GATHERING 2015 (State Forest in Vermont) ~