Comet Lee Discovery
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, C.Michael Smith wrote:
Steve,
First, congradulations on your
comet discovery, and second, for clarification,
could you please confirm the closest exact time of discovery?
Would really appreciate it. And
the closest exact coordinates from your
observing location would be wonderful too.
Thanks in advance.
With Light,
Michael
Saturday, June 19, 1999 6:44 AM
Michael,
Of what astrological significance is the time and place of
discovery
of the comet? It was appoximately 21:35 local time, or
11:35 UT.
I have no idea of the coordinates from where I was
observing. It
was a friends place several kilometres from Mudgee, NSW,
Australia.
Mudgee is large enough to be in any decent atlas if you wish to
look
it up.
Regards,
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Steven Lee
URL: http://www.aao.gov.au/local/www/sl/
Private correspondence followed in which I asked for Steve's personal birth information. He politely declined. I consider the post private correspondence, but my response was as follows:
Saturday, June 19, 1999 8:48 AM
Steve,
Thank you again for the time to respond. I would not disagree
with your
statements... I was actually hoping to put all the data in one
place and
possibly save you being inundated with further requests from
other
astrologers.
I consider myself an amature astronomer myself, having a small
Galileo
model. I was not asking for the data from what you might consider
to be the
normal astrological request. One of my personal research projects
is a
correlation and charting of significant earthquake and vulcanism
activity.
Astrological charting of planetary bodies is one of the tools I
use in my
work.
I've already created a couple of astrological charts and maps and
have them
posted on my web site. If you are curious, here are the direct
links to the
jpg files. The first 2 are the type of maps that I use for
plotting/predicting
quakes and volcanoes and other mundane activity.
http://sos.netonecom.net/webpub/Charts/Comet
Lee/LEEMAP1.JPG
http://sos.netonecom.net/webpub/Charts/Comet
Lee/LEEMAP2.JPG
http://sos.netonecom.net/webpub/Charts/Comet
Lee/COMETLEE.JPG
I'll leave it at that for now. Thank you so very much for the
dialogue you
have offered.
I understand your skeptic (and not un-justified) view and am not
trying to
prove or disprove anything. This just happens to be one of the
tools that I
use in my work. Without accurate data, it would be much like you
trying to
do your work with binoculars instead of a good, powerful scope.
Wishing you all the best.
With Light,
Michael
Chart Data:
April 16, 1999
9:35 PM AEST -10:00
Mudgee, NSW, Australia
32S36 / 149E35
A*C*G Map with local space lines
Geodetic Map of the world
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