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What is the Epsilon Sagittari ? Versus `The Teapot`

Shekel :

Is the term ' Sagittarius Teapot ', also called ' Epsilon Sagittari ', relative to the Bible codes
about Epsilon ?



http://www.bible-codes.org/atbash-bible-co...lta-epsilon.htm
Atbash: Menorah-scales-balance-tree-bible-code and storms Delta and Epsilon code.

http://www.bible-codes.org/balance-bible-c...-hurricanes.htm
Also see Hurricane Epsilon named in the Balance Bible Code acrostic.) Also note that the 490-day span to these storms was not noticed merely after the fact,


http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/a...e/19184894.html
Jupiter (magnitude –2.6, in eastern Sagittarius) rises around 11 or midnight daylight saving time, left of the Sagittarius Teapot. It's highest in the south, and therefore sharpest in a telescope, shortly before dawn. (The table of Jupiter's satellite phenomena in the May Sky & Telescope is incorrect; use this corrected version.)
http://media.skyandtelescope.com/documents...ns+May+2008.pdf



http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/sagittarius
The brightest star in Sagittarius is the star marking the bottom right corner of the teapot, Kaus Australis. Also known as Epsilon Sagittari, this magnitude 1.79 star lies 144 light-years away.


Click here: Sagittarius - The Teapot
http://www.astro-pat.com/Latest/Teapot-042706.htm


http://www.starrynightphotos.com/milky_way/teapot.htm
Eight of Sagittarius' brightest stars form a figure widely recognized as a teapot, with its handle to the left and its spout right, spewing steam in the form of Milky Way star clouds.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_of_Sagittarius
The constellation's brighter stars (from left to right on the map: τ, ζ, σ, φ, λ, ε, δ, η and γ2 Sagittarii) form an easily recognizable asterism called the Teapot. The Milk Dipper is part of the Teapot.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_Dipper



http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).
crownsevenalphabet
QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ May 27 2008, 01:08 PM) *
What is the Epsilon Sagittari ? Versus `The Teapot`

Shekel :

Is the term ' Sagittarius Teapot ', also called ' Epsilon Sagittari ', relative to the Bible codes
about Epsilon ?



http://www.bible-codes.org/atbash-bible-co...lta-epsilon.htm
Atbash: Menorah-scales-balance-tree-bible-code and storms Delta and Epsilon code.

http://www.bible-codes.org/balance-bible-c...-hurricanes.htm
Also see Hurricane Epsilon named in the Balance Bible Code acrostic.) Also note that the 490-day span to these storms was not noticed merely after the fact,


http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/a...e/19184894.html
Jupiter (magnitude –2.6, in eastern Sagittarius) rises around 11 or midnight daylight saving time, left of the Sagittarius Teapot. It's highest in the south, and therefore sharpest in a telescope, shortly before dawn. (The table of Jupiter's satellite phenomena in the May Sky & Telescope is incorrect; use this corrected version.)
http://media.skyandtelescope.com/documents...ns+May+2008.pdf



http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/sagittarius
The brightest star in Sagittarius is the star marking the bottom right corner of the teapot, Kaus Australis. Also known as Epsilon Sagittari, this magnitude 1.79 star lies 144 light-years away.


Click here: Sagittarius - The Teapot
http://www.astro-pat.com/Latest/Teapot-042706.htm


http://www.starrynightphotos.com/milky_way/teapot.htm
Eight of Sagittarius' brightest stars form a figure widely recognized as a teapot, with its handle to the left and its spout right, spewing steam in the form of Milky Way star clouds.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_of_Sagittarius
The constellation's brighter stars (from left to right on the map: τ, ζ, σ, φ, λ, ε, δ, η and γ2 Sagittarii) form an easily recognizable asterism called the Teapot. The Milk Dipper is part of the Teapot.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_Dipper



http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).



So the 'spout' of the Tea Pot, has stars gamma, delta and epsilon . . .


I put this sentence into AOL search engine :

~Bible codes stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation~ ( then I hit `go` )

These first items came up on page 1, Results 1 - 10 of about 432


Bible Code Prophecy: Genesis 49 Acrostic, Russia invades Isr...
as explained by two picture bible codes and this acrostic! ... that Jewish tradition assigns the 12 tribes of Genesis 49 each one of the 12 constellations. ...

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Deep Imapact comet Prophecy Bible Code!
12), and the "12 stars" described there! (For full details about these comets, and what it all means, see The Lion Bible Code.) Comets #1-3 ...

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A Journey down The Old Path, Learn the roots of many modern ...
A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation); ...

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QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ May 27 2008, 01:08 PM) *
What is the Epsilon Sagittari ? Versus `The Teapot`

Shekel :

Is the term ' Sagittarius Teapot ', also called ' Epsilon Sagittari ', relative to the Bible codes
about Epsilon ?



http://www.bible-codes.org/atbash-bible-co...lta-epsilon.htm
Atbash: Menorah-scales-balance-tree-bible-code and storms Delta and Epsilon code.

http://www.bible-codes.org/balance-bible-c...-hurricanes.htm
Also see Hurricane Epsilon named in the Balance Bible Code acrostic.) Also note that the 490-day span to these storms was not noticed merely after the fact,


http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/a...e/19184894.html
Jupiter (magnitude –2.6, in eastern Sagittarius) rises around 11 or midnight daylight saving time, left of the Sagittarius Teapot. It's highest in the south, and therefore sharpest in a telescope, shortly before dawn. (The table of Jupiter's satellite phenomena in the May Sky & Telescope is incorrect; use this corrected version.)
http://media.skyandtelescope.com/documents...ns+May+2008.pdf



http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/sagittarius
The brightest star in Sagittarius is the star marking the bottom right corner of the teapot, Kaus Australis. Also known as Epsilon Sagittari, this magnitude 1.79 star lies 144 light-years away.


Click here: Sagittarius - The Teapot
http://www.astro-pat.com/Latest/Teapot-042706.htm


http://www.starrynightphotos.com/milky_way/teapot.htm
Eight of Sagittarius' brightest stars form a figure widely recognized as a teapot, with its handle to the left and its spout right, spewing steam in the form of Milky Way star clouds.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_of_Sagittarius
The constellation's brighter stars (from left to right on the map: τ, ζ, σ, φ, λ, ε, δ, η and γ2 Sagittarii) form an easily recognizable asterism called the Teapot. The Milk Dipper is part of the Teapot.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_Dipper



http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).



So if the 'spout' of the Tea pot is connected to epsilon . . . I wanted to understand
how it relates to the Bible code with the word epsilon ?


http://www.bible-codes.org/bible-code-meno...nces-Isaiah.htm


We begin with what the acrostic reads. How it was derived and what it means is discussed afterward. The acrostic poses a complex riddle that is intended to be interpreted with the image of the Balance Bible Code before you.
So then, the riddle within the acrostic is understood by the sign of Hurricane Epsilon (Hebrew 'He,' which means "wind"). It is "The Alpha and the Omega's" signature written by the wind ("He")! A Tav, shaped like a cross between a Tav and an Omega, which is the Atbash of an Alpha (Aleph), which is similar in shape to the Hebrew letter 'He' (Greek, Epsilon), and the Tav contains within it a horizontal vav that points to the numeral seven that is found within the Tav as produced by Epsilon's hurricane winds! Moreover, the acrostic begins and ends with a Hebrew letter ('Vav' and 'He'), with the letter 'He' symbolizing also the next letter in the Hebrew alphabet, that is, "Zayin" (Greek Zeta). And Zayin also denotes the number "seven" in Hebrew (and in Greek as Zeta). Also, the acrostic says, 'Is the letter formed by the line more than a Vav?', [that is, a Zayin]), which is very interesting since a Vav in Hebrew means a nail/hook (by which Jesus was hung on the cross), and a Zayin was a knife or sword (lance?) by which a perfect Passover sacrifice was slain! Thus, even the hieroglyphics of the two letters belong together in the context in which they are here being used!
This interpretation is deduced from the boundary markings of hurricane Epsilon. And this would be pure imagination if it were not for the fact that this entire interpretation is itself found in the acrostic at the time of Hurricane Epsilon, which was a few weeks before tropical storm Zeta --- a 'Z' being the last letter in the English alphabet! And Epsilon competes the sign of the hurricanes as found in the picture bible code form the text of our acrostic, for it was the 14th hurricane of the season (7 x 2). But tropical storm Zeta completes the signs of all the storms, being the 14th tropical storm of the season (the 28th named storm)!


And Shekel :

From my files about Epsilon . . .

Epsilon is a universal
language to include :

In a message dated 4/12/2006 7:32:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Bclarkgemetria writes:
Epsilon meaning is all these things : > = Chi-Rho + 5 wounds of Christ + Epiphany + Magi + Quintessence + Hebrew alphabet `He`(5)

Though the theta may be explained as a joined Epsilon and Iota, either is an abbreviate for the Fiery Element.
Pythagoreans apparently labeled the points or angles of the Pentagram with the letters UGIEIA. The fact that UGIEIA has six letters is merely an inconvenience, and it is observed that Pythagoreans wrote upsilon, gamma, iota, theta, and alpha at the points, perhaps because an adjacent Epsilon and iota (EI) look something like a theta (T). The letters labeling the corners of the Pentacle are the first letters of Greek words for the Elements.

U: Hudor = Water
G: Gaia = Earth
I: Idea = Form/Idea or Hieron = a divine, holy thing
EI is Epsilon : Heile = Suns warmth or Th: Therma = Heat
A: Aer = Air
crownsevenalphabet
If the ' Teapot ' of Sagittarius, contains the Epsilon ( Hebrew letter, ' He ' / five ) . . .

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

Then how is this related to Ezekiel's four creatures and the 7th Seal of Revelation ?

Sagittarius being `the defender` symbolic wise, I think the idea of the star shaped teapot, containing
the star epsilon is something to observe.

The ' spout ' ( representing the epsilon area ) ------------- is like a symbolic pouring out judgements of `the defender` ( Michael the archangel ) role in the Seal's of Revelation ?




http://www.starrynightphotos.com/milky_way/teapot.htm
Eight of Sagittarius' brightest stars form a figure widely recognized as a teapot, with its handle to the left and its spout right, spewing steam in the form of Milky Way star clouds.

http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).



Jupiter is the 7th Seal = Church of Laodicea http://www.lwbc.co.uk/seven_churches.htm

(7) Laodicea (3:14-22)This is a church that has completely lost its way. It has compromised on every possible level so as to be acceptable to the world and false religion. It has great wealth and claims to be open minded. For some reason they think that by adding God's name to all they do that it pleases God. This church has rejected the Bible for popular religion.


http://www.mt.net/~watcher/noah.html [ ]Sagittarius,in the oldest pictures of the zodiac is a cherubim. This symbol is situated 1/3 rd of the way around the zodiacal circle. It had the body of both lion and bull with wings of an eagle and the head of a woman. Sagittarius is the symbol of the incarnation, both God and man, animals representing the four corners of the heavens and symbolizing the aspects of God's redemptive work on this earth, he is poised with his arrow drawn and pointed at the heart of the scorpion. Underneath him is the southern cross.
crownsevenalphabet
QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ May 28 2008, 10:21 AM) *
QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ May 27 2008, 01:08 PM) *
What is the Epsilon Sagittari ? Versus `The Teapot`

Shekel :

Is the term ' Sagittarius Teapot ', also called ' Epsilon Sagittari ', relative to the Bible codes
about Epsilon ?



http://www.bible-codes.org/atbash-bible-co...lta-epsilon.htm
Atbash: Menorah-scales-balance-tree-bible-code and storms Delta and Epsilon code.

http://www.bible-codes.org/balance-bible-c...-hurricanes.htm
Also see Hurricane Epsilon named in the Balance Bible Code acrostic.) Also note that the 490-day span to these storms was not noticed merely after the fact,


http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/a...e/19184894.html
Jupiter (magnitude –2.6, in eastern Sagittarius) rises around 11 or midnight daylight saving time, left of the Sagittarius Teapot. It's highest in the south, and therefore sharpest in a telescope, shortly before dawn. (The table of Jupiter's satellite phenomena in the May Sky & Telescope is incorrect; use this corrected version.)
http://media.skyandtelescope.com/documents...ns+May+2008.pdf



http://stargazing.suite101.com/article.cfm/sagittarius
The brightest star in Sagittarius is the star marking the bottom right corner of the teapot, Kaus Australis. Also known as Epsilon Sagittari, this magnitude 1.79 star lies 144 light-years away.


Click here: Sagittarius - The Teapot
http://www.astro-pat.com/Latest/Teapot-042706.htm


http://www.starrynightphotos.com/milky_way/teapot.htm
Eight of Sagittarius' brightest stars form a figure widely recognized as a teapot, with its handle to the left and its spout right, spewing steam in the form of Milky Way star clouds.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constellation_of_Sagittarius
The constellation's brighter stars (from left to right on the map: τ, ζ, σ, φ, λ, ε, δ, η and γ2 Sagittarii) form an easily recognizable asterism called the Teapot. The Milk Dipper is part of the Teapot.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_Dipper



http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).



So if the 'spout' of the Tea pot is connected to epsilon . . . I wanted to understand
how it relates to the Bible code with the word epsilon ?


http://www.bible-codes.org/bible-code-meno...nces-Isaiah.htm


We begin with what the acrostic reads. How it was derived and what it means is discussed afterward. The acrostic poses a complex riddle that is intended to be interpreted with the image of the Balance Bible Code before you.
So then, the riddle within the acrostic is understood by the sign of Hurricane Epsilon (Hebrew 'He,' which means "wind"). It is "The Alpha and the Omega's" signature written by the wind ("He")! A Tav, shaped like a cross between a Tav and an Omega, which is the Atbash of an Alpha (Aleph), which is similar in shape to the Hebrew letter 'He' (Greek, Epsilon), and the Tav contains within it a horizontal vav that points to the numeral seven that is found within the Tav as produced by Epsilon's hurricane winds! Moreover, the acrostic begins and ends with a Hebrew letter ('Vav' and 'He'), with the letter 'He' symbolizing also the next letter in the Hebrew alphabet, that is, "Zayin" (Greek Zeta). And Zayin also denotes the number "seven" in Hebrew (and in Greek as Zeta). Also, the acrostic says, 'Is the letter formed by the line more than a Vav?', [that is, a Zayin]), which is very interesting since a Vav in Hebrew means a nail/hook (by which Jesus was hung on the cross), and a Zayin was a knife or sword (lance?) by which a perfect Passover sacrifice was slain! Thus, even the hieroglyphics of the two letters belong together in the context in which they are here being used!
This interpretation is deduced from the boundary markings of hurricane Epsilon. And this would be pure imagination if it were not for the fact that this entire interpretation is itself found in the acrostic at the time of Hurricane Epsilon, which was a few weeks before tropical storm Zeta --- a 'Z' being the last letter in the English alphabet! And Epsilon competes the sign of the hurricanes as found in the picture bible code form the text of our acrostic, for it was the 14th hurricane of the season (7 x 2). But tropical storm Zeta completes the signs of all the storms, being the 14th tropical storm of the season (the 28th named storm)!


And Shekel :

From my files about Epsilon . . .

Epsilon is a universal
language to include :

In a message dated 4/12/2006 7:32:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Bclarkgemetria writes:
Epsilon meaning is all these things : > = Chi-Rho + 5 wounds of Christ + Epiphany + Magi + Quintessence + Hebrew alphabet `He`(5)

Though the theta may be explained as a joined Epsilon and Iota, either is an abbreviate for the Fiery Element.
Pythagoreans apparently labeled the points or angles of the Pentagram with the letters UGIEIA. The fact that UGIEIA has six letters is merely an inconvenience, and it is observed that Pythagoreans wrote upsilon, gamma, iota, theta, and alpha at the points, perhaps because an adjacent Epsilon and iota (EI) look something like a theta (T). The letters labeling the corners of the Pentacle are the first letters of Greek words for the Elements.

U: Hudor = Water
G: Gaia = Earth
I: Idea = Form/Idea or Hieron = a divine, holy thing
EI is Epsilon : Heile = Suns warmth or Th: Therma = Heat
A: Aer = Air



Hello Shekel : ------- posting Epsilon, research, as I find it ------> I do understand that the
word is used in many astro related topics, however, I find it interesting with the work you have
provided through the Biblecodes, under the Epsilon term.


A once-in-a-generation eclipse : Epsilon Aurigae -------- every 27 years (Pe /tower/communication/the mouth/monument) ------- see below, info about 2009 >


http://www.skyandtelescope.com/community/s...g/19530529.html

Predicting a Stellar Catastrophe

Most cosmic cataclysms are unpredictable. But today at the American Astronomical Society's meeting in St. Louis, Robert Stencel (University of Denver) went out on a limb and predicted an upcoming stellar "doomsday event," possibly within the 21st century. Observations made by professional and amateur astronomers during the upcoming, once-in-a-generation eclipse of Epsilon Aurigae may reveal whether or not the star is heading for extinction.


Epsilon Aurigae is a third-magnitude F-type supergiant star located in a group of three stars nicknamed "the Kids" within the constellation Auriga, the Charioteer. It is known to be an eclipsing binary with a two-year-long eclipse that occurs every 27 years.



But such a long eclipse means the secondary object isn't a star. The eclipser is thought to be a 12- to 14-solar-mass disk of matter some 10 astronomical units across. What makes this particularly interesting is that the disk is invisible. Such a large disk needs a central object (or objects) to stabilize it over the long term. The stabilizer isn't visible, either.



According to Stencel, the composition of the disk also remains unknown. Observations by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) gave an estimate of a 400º-Kelvin surface temperature for the disk. Spitzer also looked but saw nothing. The F supergiant dominates everything and the secondary doesn't show up in spectra taken of the system.



But there's more. The primary star has a slight oscillation in its light level. Ten years ago the oscillation was on a 95-day cycle; today it's 67 days from peak to peak. If this decline continues unabated, the variations will become very rapid within the next six decades.



The real trouble is that Stencel isn't certain what sort-of doomsday event might occur because nobody is certain what's going on within the system. Is the disk accreting more matter from the primary star? Stencel noted that when high rates of accretion occur in other systems, some kind of heating usually takes place and cataclysmic events often follow.



If that's the case, high-energy phenomenon should appear within a few decades, but it's not clear exactly what form that might take. Perhaps the upcoming eclipse, beginning in the second half of 2009, will reveal some of Epsilon's secrets.
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http://www.sitchin.com/teapot.htm

The "Teapot" of Sagittarius

So now, a quarter of a century after The 12th Planet was published, the Sky &Telescope article comes to the rescue. The sidebar and its two illustrations offer an alternative. The one on the right purports to show my interpretation of the seal -- colorful, but conveniently omitting the key planet between Mars and Jupiter... The other shows how the "dots" around the central object can be connected to "roughly resemble the Teapot of Sagittarius":



Sagittarius, one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (a Sumerian first), was named PA.BIL (The Defender) by them and was depicted in antiquity as an Archer, a name and a depiction retained to this day. But some modern astronomers (while having afternoon tea?) decided that the central part of Sagittarius resembles a teapot:

A "spout" formed by connecting the stars Al Nasi, Kaus Media and Kaus Australis (stars gamma, delta and epsilon of the constellation);

A "handle" shaped by the stars designated zeta (Ascella), tau, sigma (Nunki) and phi; and a "lid" indicated by Kaus Borealis (designated lambda).
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