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    lester
    January 30, 2018 at 3:18 pm #3784

    Chris… I agree, multiple alerts in the same regions means we either share the glory or disappointment together. You have a rep for getting things right lately… that’s why I’m in the Philippines πŸ™‚

    Actually, I have taken into account my strange Tromso contact occurred at 21:03 UTC 27/1… and the Satellite data stopped yesterday at 21:03 UTC. When I input these times in the map, the Dawn threshold pivots on Sultana Shoals, Sulu Sea. The moon contact at 14:10 UTC I reported yesterday, well I hadn’t noticed but it was also Sunrise at this time on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1.

    I am speculating that this full moon will have a strong seismic connection, that’s why I posted the Bakersfield scenario. I’m not 100% on Bakersfield, but if a total solar eclipse can produce a bow wave, I believe similar effects from the total lunar eclipse tomorrow may result in seismic activity… and it will probable be somewhere “we” have already been πŸ™‚

    The Kuril location I mentioned to you on the 25th, only produced a 4.9… I think we both saved face on this one !

    More later…

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    lester
    January 31, 2018 at 12:32 pm #3796

    M 6.1 Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan at 07:06:59 UTC…

    At this time, it was Solar Noon on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean… this is the spot occupied by the sun during the 5+ Iran-Iraq swarm, mentioned yesterday in the Bakersfield scenario. Also at this time, it was Dawn on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro… also mentioned several times this week !

    The T sequence shows Dawn on the 6.1 epicentre as 00:51 UTC, it is Dusk at this time on the 7.1 Peru epicentre 14/1. Dusk occurs at 14:10 UTC, it is Sunrise at this time on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1… this seems to explain my 14:10 UTC moon contact in the post above. The moon was on the Philippines, and it was Dusk here !!. Solar Noon occurred at 07:31 UTC, it is Sunset at this time on 177.216’E – 40.534’S Madden Canyon, Off East Coast of North Island, New Zealand.

    The Hindu Kush event occurred within 110 km’s of Bill & Ted’s Tajikistan forecast posted last month… somewhere “they” had been before πŸ™‚

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    lester
    January 31, 2018 at 5:23 pm #3800

    Chris… there have been two significant contacts in the Mag Phi data at 09:40 UTC and 15:30 UTC, they constitute opposite ends of a single block structure. I have combined 09:40 UTC with other accumulated data, and determined this to be Taiwan… 15:30 UTC is a perfect match for Dawn on Madden Canyon, North Island NZ. However, these two times also combine as Dusk / Dawn on 174.750’E – 42.395’S 85’km’s East of Kaikoura, Off the coast of South Island, NZ (Northeast of Christchurch).

    The T sequence shows this location shares 07:46 UTC Sunset time with the 6.2 Hokkaido epicentre 24/1. Solar Noon here at 00:35 UTC, coincides with Sunrise on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean… the same sun location that relates to the 6.1 Hindu Kush event above !!

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    lester
    January 31, 2018 at 5:33 pm #3801

    BTW – If you want to find this Iran-Iraq sun point, input 07:00 UTC 11th Jan in the map, and dot the sun…

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    lester
    February 2, 2018 at 3:31 pm #3811

    Here is the T sequence for Parkfield, California for 31st January ( date the forecast was reactivated)

    Dawn 13:37 UTC = Sunset on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean (mentioned above)

    Sunrise 15:05 UTC = Solar Noon on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro (mentioned above)

    Sunset 01:30 UTC = Sun on longitude 160.849’E… 12 hours later at 13:29:50 UTC, the moon was on longitude 160.833’E, this was the official time of lunar eclipse totality !

    Dusk 02:57 UTC = Solar Noon on 138.966’E – 21.983’S Queensland, Australia… this was the solar Noon longitude occupied by the sun at 02:51:32 UTC 10/1 during the 7.6 North Of Honduras event.

    Solar Noon 20:17 UTC = Sunrise on 5.8 Eastern New Guinea epicentre 31/1
    …………………………………………………………………………………………………
    6.0 Pacific-Antarctic Ridge 11:37:53 UTC 2/2

    The T sequence shows Sunrise at 14:56 UTC, also at this time it is Dusk on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean !!… and Sunrise on 118.976’W – 35.284’N Bakersfield, California

    I posted here because the relevant data to the sequences above is here… Anybody “Not” interested in following these correlations, please continue in “discussion thread 4”

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    lester
    February 2, 2018 at 6:01 pm #3813

    Here are some correlations related to today’s EMSC event responses, and current ACE Mag data…

    07:03:13 UTC – M 2.3 Fry of Macedonia (20 responses) = Solar Noon on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean… Lunar terminator is located on the 2.3 epicentre !

    09:20:44 UTC – 3.7 Eastern Kazakhstan (208 responses) = Dusk on 175.233’E – 39.370’S Tohunga Junction, North Island, New Zealand… Lunar terminator on 6.0 Pacific-Antarctic Ridge epicentre !

    14:23:52 UTC – M 2.4 Fry of Macedonia (88 responses) = longitude of the moon on 175.233’E (New Zealand !)… Sunset on 60.566’E – 7.849’S Seychelles (these are the co-ordinates the moon occupied during the 7.6 North of Honduras event 10/1)

    15:09 UTC – Significant contact in MAG Phi data = Solar Noon on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro… Lunar terminator on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean.

    15:34 UTC – Significant contact and aspect change in MAG data = Dusk on 60.566’E – 7.849’S Seychelles… Dawn on 177.216’E – 40.534’S Madden Canyon, Off East Coast of North Island, New Zealand

    16:43 UTC – Break in MAG data = Lunar terminator on 120.670’W – 36.140’N Parkfield, California !!

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    Counselor
    February 3, 2018 at 11:29 pm #3817

    Hey Lester,

    I have had to take an extended break. I probably won’t be able to truly follow up until next week. Since parkfield still seems to show up, I am hoping this won’t be too big of a quake for my sake. πŸ™‚ If I go too long without any of my own follow-up correlations for parkfield, then I would understand if you would want to take that solo. It’s only fair. πŸ™‚

    Hoping to be back sooner rather than later.

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    lester
    February 4, 2018 at 1:20 am #3820

    We’re in this one together buddy, taking on the holy grail of seismology by myself… you must be joking πŸ™‚

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    lester
    February 4, 2018 at 3:38 pm #3824

    Here’s a neat trick using EMSC response data and a T&D map… feel free to try this !

    3rd Feb 12:53:10 UTC – M 4.5 Adriatic Sea (171 felt responses)
    Geocentric position of the sun = 9.833’W – 16.433’S… input 12:53 UTC in the map and place a dot in the centre of the sun image.
    Input 06:32 UTC, and it is Sunrise on the sun Dot… it is also Sunset on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge.
    Input 19:16 UTC, and it is now Sunset on the sun dot… Sunset on the 5.6 Ascension Island epicentre 23/1… Sunset on the 6.5 Southwest of Africa epicentre 28/1… and Dawn on Kamchatka Ridge on the co-ordinates stated.

    4th Feb 06:57:38 UTC – M 3.2 San Juan Islands Region, Washington (111 felt responses)
    Geocentric position of the sun = 79.066’E – 16.216’S… input 06:57 UTC in the map and place a dot in the centre of the sun image.
    Now input 3rd Feb 23:16 UTC, it is Dawn on the sun dot… Dawn on 77.083’E – 21.799’S Central Indian Ocean (mentioned above !)… and Dawn on 91.280’E – 22.620’N Urirchar, Bangladesh.
    Input 4th Feb 00:32 UTC, and it is Sunrise on the Central Indian Ocean, and Urirchar, Bangladesh locations on the co-ordinates stated.
    (I posted a forecast for this location in Bangladesh at 01:08 UTC today… 5 hours 50 minutes before this 3.2 event occurred !)

    Moving forward to 9th Feb at 01:47:10 UTC, the geocentric position of the moon will be 79.066’E – 16.433’S (it is on the sun dot)… this is the longitude occupied by the sun during the 3.2 San Juan event… and the latitude occupied by the sun during the 4.5 Adriatic event.
    The longitude of the sun at this time will be 156.749’E… it is in fact Solar Noon on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge !!
    (also at this time, it will be Dawn on 40.001’E – 19.250’S Off Coast of Mozambique… this is the location the sun occupied during the 7.9 Gulf of Alaska event 23/1)
    ……………………………………………………………………………………..
    Input 4th Feb 13:23 UTC, it is Sunset on the San Juan sun dot… this is the time a 5.3 / 5.4 occurred Northeast of Nord, Greenland !
    ……………………………………………………………………………………..
    Input 4th Feb 13:57 UTC, and place a dot in the centre of the sun image.
    Now input 21:37 UTC, and it is Dusk on the sun dot… and Sunset on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro
    At 13:56:41 UTC today, a 6.1 event occurred NNE of Hualian, Taiwan !!
    ………………………………………………………………………………………

    At 12:45:33 UTC, a 3.4 event occurred in Central Italy (22 felt responses), at this time it was Sunset on the 6.1 Hindu Kush epicentre 31/1… Dusk on the 6.0 Myanmar epicentre 11/1… and Dawn on the 6.3 Gulf of California epicentre 19/1

    Nobody pays much attention to the little quakes… probably the reason why we have not found an answer to predicting the big ones !!!

    More later…

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    lester
    February 4, 2018 at 9:27 pm #3829

    The T sequence for Hsinchu county, Taiwan on 23rd January (day of relevance !)

    Dawn 21:19 UTC = Sunrise on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge
    Sunset 09:32 UTC = Dusk on 177.216’E – 40.534’S Madden Canyon, Off East Coast of North Island, New Zealand
    (At 09:31:44 UTC on this day, a 7.9 occurred in the Gulf of Alaska !)
    Dusk 10:52 UTC = Dawn on 7.6 North of Honduras epicentre 10/1… Dusk on 138.966’E – 21.983’S Queensland, Australia ( this is the location occupied by the sun during the 7.6 North of Honduras event

    This location was determined by combination… and verified using active ACE contacts !
    …………………………………………………………………………..
    Here’s another little trick… it requires the Adriatic sun dot at 12:53 UTC 3rd Feb, and today’s Taiwan sun dot at 13:57 UTC…

    At 19:22 UTC minus 8 minutes light speed = 19:14 UTC, a Class B 6.3 flux event occurred… input 19:14 UTC in the T&D map, it is Sunset on the Adriatic sun dot and Dawn on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge.

    At 20:24 UTC minus 8 minutes light speed = 20:16 UTC, a Class C 1.1 flux event occurred… input this time in the map, it is now Sunset on the Taiwan sun dot, and the sun is on longitude 120.502’W (Solar Noon on Parkfield, California !!)… seems to work like an “Earth Clock” doesn’t it ?.
    ……………………………………………………………………………
    A test in Tonga…

    At 15:32 UTC and 16:10 UTC today, two significant aspect changes occurred in the ACE MAG data. The first contact at 15:32 UTC, I related to the moon being on longitude 176.710’W… it was also Sunrise at this time on the 5.8 Off Coast of Northern California epicentre 25/1 The second contact at 16:10 UTC, related to Dawn on 176.710’W – 22.330’S Pelorus Reef, South of Tonga. The T sequence for this location shows Sunset at 06:32 UTC = Sunset on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge… “AND” it is Sunrise on the Adriatic sun dot !

    I conclude… a location determined by combination !

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    lester
    February 4, 2018 at 10:19 pm #3830

    A further note !…at 21: 15 UTC, minus 8 minutes light speed = 21:07 UTC,a Class B 7.1 flux event has occurred, inputting 21:07 UTC in the T&D map shows it is Sunrise on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge !!

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    lester
    February 5, 2018 at 4:38 pm #3832

    The clues keep on coming…

    4th Feb 21:47:32 UTC – 4.7 Southern Peru (15 felt responses), it was dawn on the 6.0 Java epicentre 23/1
    The T sequence show Dawn occurred at this location at 09:15 UTC, it was also Dusk on Madden Canyon, NZ at this time.

    5th Feb 09:13:06 UTC – 4.5 Greece (39 felt responses)… Dusk on Madden Canyon, NZ changed to 09:14 UTC today

    The 5.2 event that “did” occur off East Coast of North Island, New Zealand today at 09:25:19 UTC, correlates to Dusk on the 6.2 Hokkaido epicentre 24/1… and the lunar terminator was located on the 6.0 Pacific-Antarctic Ridge epicentre 2/2 at this time…

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    lester
    February 5, 2018 at 10:59 pm #3835

    At 18:24 UTC -8 LS = 18:16 UTC, a Class B 8.1 flux event occurred, the longitude of the moon at this time was 154.950’E.
    At 18:33 UTC SWEPAM data showed a drop in density, the Dawn threshold was on 154.950’E – 5.330’S Bougainville P.N.G.

    The T sequence for Bougainville for today…

    Dawn 18:33 UTC = Dawn on the 6.2 Nikol’Skoye epicentre 25/1… Dawn on 160.833’E – 17.000’N West of Wake Island, Western Pacific. This location was occupied by the moon, at the point of lunar totality 13:29:50 UTC 31/1.

    Sunrise 19:45 UTC = Sunrise on 150.416’E – 19.000’S Coral Sea, Off Coast of Queensland, Australia. This location was occupied by the sun during the aforementioned 6.2 Nikol’Skoye event 25/1

    Dusk 09:16 UTC = Dawn on the 4.7 Southern Peru epicentre 4/2… mentioned in yesterday’s post !!
    ……………………………………………………………………………………
    Two structures have appeared in the ACE EPAMp data at 19:45 UTC and 21:00 UTC. At 19:45 UTC, it was Sunrise on Bougainville (as mentioned above !)… and at 21:00 UTC today, it was Sunrise on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge !

    To all life time members… any thoughts about the scenario’s I am posting ?

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    Counselor
    February 7, 2018 at 3:59 am #3839

    Hi Lester,

    Just a quick check in…

    Is there a T-sequence that would make sense of the video Ben posted about the top quakes in his list that are 1 year (almost to the day) apart?

    If this is running like a clock, then maybe you hold that key to the time between big quakes that seem to fall on those time periods, but just in other parts of the world?

    Is there a β€œgrand” T-sequence?

    Otherwise Still recovering…I have no new work to on my end to share just yet. πŸ™‚

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    lester
    February 7, 2018 at 3:28 pm #3848

    Hey Chris,

    A “grand T sequence”… that would be something πŸ™‚ … if you made a list of all the different elements and idea’s that we associate with triggering earthquakes, which ones would we find have commonality at the same time year after year ?

    On 21st June 2018 at 10:34 UTC, the moons position will be 125.083’E – 0.483’S, at this time next year it will be 108.216’W – 18.349’S… and at this time in 2025, it will be 36.616’W – 16.500’S. During this period, the sun will have reached solar minimum and be into the influences of solar maximum… so solar output is not constant. The planets will be in different positions in their orbits… so alignments are not constant. The longitude of the sun fluctuates by 0.016 degrees over this period, so it to cannot be regarded as constant… however, the suns latitude is equal to the same day, year after year. On 21st June at 10:34 UTC, it will be Sunrise on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro. On this date next year, Sunrise in Rio de Janeiro occurs at 10:34 UTC… on this date in 2025, Sunrise in Rio de Janeiro will again occur at 10:34 UTC. I believe each seismic event has its own unique set of circumstances, building up to its inevitable triggering. I am not suggesting this scenario is the reason for events in Ben’s Quake list occurring almost to the day each year… but the Sunrise / Sunset terminator thresholds “are” constant at the same time, on the same date year after year !

    It would take a lot of time to research the possibility of some kind of Earth Clock connection, but in the present, it seems easy enough to connect A to B, the question is why is it possible to do so !. A 5.6 occurred in Vanuatu yesterday at 18:37:58 UTC, the moon was on longitude 160.799’E, why does this longitude have relevance to an Earth Clock theory ?… it is the same longitude the moon occupied at the point of lunar eclipse totality on 31st January !!

    In my last post, I tried to open the door to debate, but at this point only I stepped through and found myself down a hole… 2 people died in Taiwan, and 200 were injured… I will not be opening this door again !!

    Thanks for throwing me a rope πŸ™‚

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    lester
    February 7, 2018 at 6:28 pm #3849

    At 14:26 UTC today, the geocentric position of the moon was on 127.006’W – 12.011’S Central Pacific Ocean. Sunrise at this location also occurred at 14:26 UTC… the moon was in fact geocentric to the Sunrise threshold. Also at this same time, the suns geocentric position was 32.966’W – 15.199’S. if you check the moon map, it shows the lunar terminator also occupied these co-ordinates.

    The moon map also shows the lunar terminator located on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge at this time… it might be a silly idea, but Earth Clock seems to work for me !!

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    lester
    February 7, 2018 at 9:33 pm #3850

    A class C 8.1 occurred today at 13:47 UTC -8 LS = 13:39 UTC… this calculated time is 24 hours 1 minute after the 5.6 Vanuatu event mentioned above, and the largest flux event in many weeks. At 13:39 UTC, the geocentric position of the sun was 21.216’W – 15.216’S South Atlantic… the longitude of the moon at this time was 115.666’W. Sunset on this south Atlantic location occurred at 19:58 UTC, at this time the moon was on longitude 152.500’E… it was Sunrise on 152.500’E – 4.310’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. … and the longitude of the sun was 115.966’W. If you are trying these times on a T&D map, then also try inputting the flux event time of 13:39 UTC in the moon map… the lunar terminator is located on 152.500’E – 4.310’S New Ireland Region P.N.G. !!

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    lester
    February 7, 2018 at 9:42 pm #3851

    Apologies… my Vanuatu correlation is in error, my dyslexia kicked in at the wrong moment and 13 was read as 18, the rest of my post “is” correct…

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    lester
    February 7, 2018 at 10:52 pm #3853

    Almost forgot to mention this… significant aspect change has occurred in the SWEPAM data at 20:57 UTC… Sunrise on 156.230’E – 49.790’N Kamchatka Ridge at this time !!

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    Counselor
    February 10, 2018 at 4:46 pm #3860

    Hey Ted…

    You tracking SoCal? It’s either Bakersfield or moving south toward San Diego for me.

    I have a line drawn from Mt. Whitney to the Channel Islands, but the pending low is drawing me South.

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    February 10, 2018 at 4:49 pm #3861

    How does Feb 12 – 16 look?

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    February 10, 2018 at 7:20 pm #3862

    Hey Bill… how are you doing ?

    I’m still watching SoCal, I was logging quite a few contacts with Parkfield and Bakersfield until recently. But focus now seems to be aimed at 115’W in the Santa Cruz region of Baja… I can’t remember weather I mentioned this location a few weeks ago ?. I did find a big combo contact for Parkfield on the 15th… but unfortunately our forecast expires in 2 days. On 15th Feb at 20:16:15 UTC,it will be New Moon, the sun and moon will be on longitude 120.533’W… I believe this is also the peak time of an annular solar eclipse in Antarctica.

    I have been confined to my bed for the last two days, with Australian flu. My family has had to endure bringing me cups of tea, my meals and my newspaper… some say these symptoms can last a month πŸ™‚

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    lester
    February 11, 2018 at 1:12 am #3865

    A 5.8 has occurred 80 km’s NNW of Duke of York Island P.N.G at 22:50:48 UTC…. what was the trigger ?

    22:50 UTC = Dawn on the 6.0 Myanmar epicentre 11/1… Dusk on 43.299’W – 22.883’S Rio de Janeiro :)… the sun is on longitude 159.149’W at this time… it is Solar Noon on 158.656’W – 8.640’S Central Pacific, this is the location occupied by the moon during the 6.4 Taiwan event 6/2… it is also Solar Noon on 158.833’W – 18.533’S Central Pacific, this is the location occupied by the sun during the 6.3 Eastern New Guinea event 26/1… it is Sunset on 61.733’W – 20.250’S Paraguay,this is the location occupied by the sun during the 6.3 Gulf of California event 19/1

    Input 20:16 UTC 15th Feb in the T&D map, and dot the sun image ( New Moon-sun position, as mentioned in last post)… now input the 5.8 event time in the moon map, the lunar terminator is located on the dot !!

    “Doc and Marty” strike again ??

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    Counselor
    February 11, 2018 at 2:07 am #3866

    Sorry you have been feeling sick. I just got over that. Reason for my break. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

    I like your Santa Cruz region! Happened to see it in a mag flux today. Some interesting weather and OLR closer to that spot too.

    I might do a post for ludlow, CA. Just because I hope nothing hits to metropolitan down here.

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    lester
    February 11, 2018 at 3:17 pm #3870

    Thank you for your concern Chris… I am being well cared for. A couple of family birthdays coming up soon… might be another reason why I am being well cared for πŸ™‚

    Give Ludlow a try… you have not forecast for a while, and my name is starting to be too prominent on the main page πŸ™‚

    I can’t help believing that something awaits us in Parkfield… I found a Guatemala connection whilst I was tracing the Parkfield T sequence. Best case scenario is if a significant event occurs Offshore Guatemala in the next 4 weeks, Parkfield will surly be in the loop !

    Here’s something interesting I found a few days ago… on the T&D map, input 09:32 UTC 23rd Jan (7.9 Alaska event), you can see it is Dusk on Woodlark Island, Solomon Sea. Now input 02:52 UTC 10th Jan in the moon map (7.6 Honduras event), the lunar terminator is located on Duke of York Island… and Woodlark Island. A 4.4 in Panama occurred today 04:46 UTC (32 felt responses), the moon map shows the lunar terminator was located on Woodlark Island. In exactly 12 hours at 16:46 UTC, the lunar terminator will be located on Duke of York Island P.N.G. … a trigger time perhaps ??

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