Tuesday, May 6, 2008

When the night comes, turn the light off and change your background in Urania to black...

Behaviour of charts beyond polar circle. Both principles - dynamic vs. static - have their merits so there's no golden rule here. I personally choose MC to be continuous all over the globe, to avoid discontinuous 180 degree jump when Asc changes direction (dynamic over static principle), so beyond polar circle sometimes it may be on ecliptic the point that is below horizon. Another point for this zenit rule is that sticking to 'ecliptic longitude of MC' to be the point above horizon, this static principle quite often incorrectly places the planets that are in lower culmination into 9/10 house, while beeing in lower culmination they should be in 3/4 house.


...the same two charts, but here presented as equatorial rectangular map.

Map legend:

white line in middle - equator
yellow line - ecliptic
green line - horizon
red line - east point/zenith circle
blue line: asc/zenit circle

Sunday, April 27, 2008

May 2008 - 5 centaurs daily ephemerides

May-June 2008 - planets daily ephemerides


Tabular ephemerides for May nad June 2008, for Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Kora, Ceres and Moon True Node

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Jules Verne - Part of Fortune astrocartography

Fig. 1. Jules Verne - Part of Fortune


Selected lines to test how "house chart to ecliptic chart" lines (both for the same person) shape on globe. There are 10x10= 100 for additional lines for ten planets.


Fig. 2. Jules Verne - selected House-to-Ecliptic astrocartography lines

Label: object at top - ecliptic planet postion, object at bottom - house planet position (object changing position at bottom like in a normal planet-asc acg line).

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Correlation between jamming on microwave background and tropical ecliptic

Seems that tropical ecliptic was officially scientifically discovered after all:

http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0403353

For original coloured maps of 'jammed' heaven, missing in the first text, see: http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0302496.