![]() In making use of the Astrofire chart calculation service ( click here), one is requested to specify which aspects one would like to include in one's geocentric chart, and the Aspect Set "Conjunction, Opposition, Square" is the default set. The next most important aspect is the square (90°), which takes place midway between these two alignments. ![]() In the case of a geocentric conjunction between Planet A and Planet B, the alignment is Earth-Planet A-Planet B and in the case of a geocentric opposition the alignment is Planet A-Earth-Planet B. In the same way, the human soul responds to the aspects imprinted into it at birth.Ĭonjunction (0˚) and opposition (180˚) between two planets are the most important aspects since these two aspects signify that an alignment of the two planets takes place. In the writings of the German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) he puts forward that the aspects are perceived by the Earth soul, which responds in the phenomena of nature such as the weather. The planets also form geocentric aspects with one another - aspects being significant angles between planets, such as 180° (opposition), 120° (trine), 90° (square), etc. The Descending (South) Node is exactly opposite in the zodiac. Moreover, the true zodiacal longitude of the Moon's Node is given in the charts computed by Astrofire, rather than its mean position. ![]() ![]() In the Astrofire chart service it is - with regard to position of the Moon's Node in the chart - the Moon's Ascending (North) Node that is given, this being the point of intersection of the Moon's orbit with the Sun/Earth plane as it rises north of this plane. Sometimes a planet moves retrograde, where it is seen to move backward through the zodiacal signs, and then it moves direct (forward) again through the signs. Geocentric: Planetary positions as seen from the EarthĮach day the positions of the Sun, Moon, Moon's Node, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto change as they move through the zodiacal signs. ![]()
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