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Practical Ephemeris and Daily Planetary Guide is a unique source ofinformation that allows you to plan your life in accordance withtraditional astrology regardless of how advanced your knowledge ofastrology is.In this book you will find the foundations of astrological planningexplained. You will also learn the cyclical and planetary factors totake into consideration and how they influence the course and theoutcome of your activities and proceedings. All the explanations aregiven in a straightforward, concise and easy-to-grasp manner.The Ephemeris tables provided in the book are calculated for sixdifferent time zones - Delhi, Dubai, London, Los Angeles, New York andSydney. These tables do not follow a classical format but are adjustedto the theory presented in the book, so it would be easy to apply it andto pick up the suitable period of time for your new beginnings. An easyplanning algorithm is provided and an Ephemeris table for January 2020is analysed in detail demonstrating what the month is good for, how toapply the algorithm and the theory given.This book is based on traditional astrology, so you will not find anyastropsychology or ambiguous interpretations inside. Only roughtraditional astrology knowledge adapted to modern life and madeeasy-to-understand and to apply.
Determine the best time to do anything on a monthly, weekly, and daily basis--and even down to the minute. Before setting up a job interview, signing a contract, planning a vacation, or scheduling anything important, consult the weekly forecasts and Opportunity Periods--times when the positive flow of energy is at its peak. With valuable information on aspects, ephemerides, retrograde planets, eclipses for 2020, and more, you'll be ahead of the game in everything you do.
The calculation of exact positions of stars, the Sun and the celestial bodies of the solar system is a prerequisite of successful practical work in astronomy. This text gives the necessary background of spherical astronomy and celestial mechanics from the practitioner's point of view, and collates all the formulae and numerical values needed to calculate precise ephemerides. The clear structure of the book allows easy use of the material in computer programs. Students, lecturers and amateurs in astronomy will find the book an invaluable reference in their daily work, lectures or lab courses.
I once had a nice 20th century ephemeris, with good, clean, easy to read layouts, eclipses at the very top of the page where I could find them, lunar phases and void-of-course that I could actually make sense of, with a nice, clear aspectarian at the bottom. It was a French thing (later a Kansas thing - I'm a Kansas boy, I liked that), but on December 31, 2000, it ended. The "replacements" just weren't as good. I've been stranded ever since. So after years of frustration, I decided to make my own ephemeris. Halfway through the Aspectarian overwhelmed the page size. With bigger pages and a bit of extra room, I added Chiron, and I'm glad I did. For the first time in a standard ephemeris, Chiron every three days, its stations and ingresses precisely timed, as well as its declination ('Dec') given monthly. I hope this will encourage further study of this notable celestial body. The ephemeris project took longer and was more work than I expected, but I am pleased with the results. I hope you find it as useful as I do." David R. Roell In this book, daily longitudes and declination, for Midnight, GMT, for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Pluto and the true node. Daily Sidereal Time. Complete aspectarian, including declinations. Last aspect and lunar ingress. Lunations and eclipses. Ayanamsa, Julian day, mean node and SVP (Synthetic Vernal Point) given monthly. In the Introductory, the key to computing a daily mean node, an explanation of the Julian day, and the Ayanamsa defined, with instructions how to use it. Additionally, how to compute Nakshatras, with a handy list of all 27 (28). David R. Roell started his study of astrology in 1983. Since 1993, he has run The Astrology Center of America.
The American Ephemeris (Greenwich Mean Time Edition) for years 2020 - 2029 features longitudes for the Sun, Moon, and Planets, void-of-course Moon data, 12-hour Moon positions, Monthly planetary and Lunar ingresses as well as Lunar phases and eclipses data. In this classic edition of the Ephemeris all the data is given for midnight Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
This lightweight, large format ephemeris is your ideal companion volume for the American Ephemeris series. In this book, you will have ease for quick scanning of current transits. Here you will find: Daily longitude tables, Sun through Pluto, and including Ceres and Chiron. Pallas, Juno, and Vesta now appear in longitude at 5-day intervals. Monthly Julian Day, Obliquity of the Ecliptic, Synetic Vernal Point Monthly longitude for Eris and improved calculation for Galactic Center Daily Declination and Latitude, Sun through Pluto, including Ceres. Declination and Latitude for 5-day intervals for Chiron, Eris, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta. Moon at midnight and noon, maximum declination and latitude, perigee/apogee, and both True and Mean Node positions. Full and Quarter Moon phases, plus Void of Course and Ingress tables.
Raphael's Ephemeris is the essential tool for all astrologers for calculating the daily positions of the sun, moon and planets throughout 365 days of the year. This book offers a guide to unlocking the meaning of the Ephemeris. It helps beginners understand the use of the Ephemeris.