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  • Single Sky Sample Report

    “The Single Sky” relationship sample report for Venus Williams Jun. 17, 1980, 2:12 PM PDT; Zone +08:00, Lynwood CA, 118W12’00” 35N55’00” (note: our source for her birth data is AstroDataBank, Rodden data classification A) Planets within 1.5 degree orbs of the following house cusp are displayed and interpreted as being in that house, except the …
  • Sample Heaven Knows What Report

    Heaven Knows What Sample Report birth chart analysis for Donald H. Rumsfeld  Jul. 9, 1932, 5:40:00 PM CDT  +05:00, Chicago IL, 074W16’00”  40N15’00” (note: our source for his birth data is AstroDataBank, Rodden data classification A) Planets within 1.5 degree orbs of the following house cusp are displayed and interpreted as being in that house, …
  • Sample Sky Within Report

    Sample Sky Within Report

    The Sky Within Sample Report birth chart analysis for Bruce Springsteen Sep. 23, 1949, 10:50:00 PM EDT +04:00, Freehold, NJ, 074W16’00” 40N15’00” (Source: AstroDataBank, Rodden data classification A) Planets within 1.5 degree orbs of the following house cusp are displayed and interpreted as being in that house, except the Ascendant which uses 3 degrees. Orb …
  • Saturn Opposite Uranus

    Hello, and welcome to our newsletter. We're closing in on the winter solstice, with shorter days and longer nights, and the desert nights are more clear and starry than ever.

    As we've mentioned here before, we are 3/5ths of the way through a pattern of five oppositions of Saturn and Uranus:

    * on 11/04/08 at 19 Virgo (Saturn) -Pisces (Uranus)
    * on 2/5/09 at 20 Virgo-Pisces
    * on 09/15/09 at 25 Virgo-Pisces
    * on 4/24/2010 at 29 Virgo-Pisces
    * on 7/26/2010 at 1 Libra-Capricorn

  • The New Solar System

    The New Solar System

    Pluto’s recent demotion to the status of “dwarf planet” upset a lot of us It shouldn’t. We astrologers have been calling the Sun and Moon “planets” for a long time. We have, in other words, a long tradition of using the term “planet” differently than astronomers do. Experience has taught us that Pluto simply works like one—we know it’s a “planet” and we really don’t need anyone’s approval before we use the term.