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115 ptslesterApril 23, 2020 at 10:02 pm #8764
Locations…
Manawatu-Wanganui district, North Island, NZ … 175’40’E – 39’30’S
Northern Waikato District, North Island, NZ … 175’35’E – 36’36’S
Magnitude: 5.0 – 6.3
Margin: 200 Radial Kilometres
Period: From 23:00 UTC April 23, for 10 days
I made particular note that the Phi level in the ACE data, dropped to the floor at 06:00 UTC 23rd April… and did not return to elevated levels until 19:27 UTC on this day. As per my methodology, these times corresponded to SLT / RLT contact with coordinates related to Manawatu. Second option was times corresponding with Moonset / Moonrise on coordinates related to Northern Waikato. The closest ephemeral point past or present, correlates to Northern Waikato. On 28th April between times 11:50:23 UTC – 18:54:02 UTC, the moon will reach its most northerly latitude for April at 23’56’N… and will remain on this latitude for the duration of this period. At the latter time of 18:54 :02 UTC, it will be sunrise in Northern Waikato on the coordinates stated.
This data also corresponds to threshold contacts on Big Island, Hawaii and Hokkaido, Japan, both determined with with corroborating data sets… but playing a hunch with New Zealand !!
Thank you
Score: 0115 ptslesterApril 24, 2020 at 9:08 pm #8769At 05:41:56 UTC 24th April, an M 5.4 event occurred in the South Pacific Ocean. At 05:41 UTC, it was sunset on coordinates 175’35’E – 36’36’S Northern Waikato, North Island, New Zealand !
http://www.sunrisesunsetmap.com
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