
V407 Explosion of Cygnus March 2010
V407 of Cygnus
The March 2010 Unprecedented
Stellar Explosion in Cygnus
An Astronomical & Astrological Exploration
March 2010
Introduction
An unusually bright and unexpected outburst from what was thought to be a rather mundane and slightly variable star in the constellation Cygnus was detected by two Japanese astronomers, Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima, in images taken on March 10, 2010.
A Nova or any type of stellar explosion, such as that occurring with V407 of Cygnus, brings attention to, excites, and energizes the zodiakal longitude of the stellar burst. V407 Cygni lies in the northern heavens along the galactic equator just past the primary star, Deneb, of Cygnus. This close proximity to Deneb brings a significant emphasis to the astrological qualities of Deneb of Cygnus. The zodiacal longitude of V407 Cygni enters sidereal Aquarius at the "Angel Point" of the zodiak--the center of the sidereal sign of revolutionary and humanitarian Aquarius.
This article explores the timely discovery and significant placement of V407 in Cygnus and in sidereal Aquarius--based in star-level astronomical astrology.
V407 Cygni - The March 2010 Unprecedented
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