06-13-2016, 05:52 PM
This map shows the right limb of the moon on the same longitude as Luzon Island, the time is 10:40 ut .. it represents the moon's position relative to the ACE image.
Today ( 13th June ) 04:22 ut m5.6 South-East of Ryukyu Islands ... and the sun is ???
As I have not seen anything in my own data, I am unsure if this means anything significant, it's a classic positional determination in respect of how I find longitude for my predictions .. left limb of sun = first contact, right limb = last contact. I remember trying to explain this to Roger months ago (during my hypothermic attack), ordinaraly, I would suggest this may indicate an anomaly residing at 121' E longitude, or possibly 59' W as my prediction method implies. One other clue I came across was an eruption alert on the volcano discovery web site, it relates to Bulusan volcano on Luzon Island, it currently has alert level 1 status, with a 4 kilometer PDZ, a sudden eruption occurred at 11:35 local time (02:30 ut) on the 10th June, Alert level 1 is nothing to worry about, but it does give thought to alternate eruption theories. Without sufficient data, all this is pure speculation ... but 121' E longitude does seem to be acting like a channelled conection to other seismic anomalies, or are the orbital positions simply a big coincidence ?.
Thank you
Duffy