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Astrology Web Site...? - MacMagus - 06-25-2007

'Just had a discussion as to where Mercury is in relation to Jupiter right now and when I Googled it, I got a load of crap.

I'm not looking for birth charts or horoscopes.

I'd just like to see a table noting which sign each planet resides in and where the planets are in relation to each other.

I used to have some sweet apps (actually Desk Accessories) for this sort of thing back in the day and I miss that convenience.

Has anyone got a site they'd recommend?


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - jimbrady - 06-25-2007

Maybe this one: http://www.alphee.com/

My wife is into astrology and planetary transits... her sister became a therapist after studying at the Cal Institute of Integral Studies in Berkeley, and I think she always checks something called astro-noetics, but I couldn't find it just now.


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - wickedsteve - 06-25-2007

Maybe you should look for an astronomy web site.


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - Ted King - 06-25-2007

Re: wickedSteve's suggestion: I don't think astronomy sites are generally going to provide information about where the planets are in relation to each with respect to zodiac constellations because that is usually not something astronomers are concerned with. Here is an astronomy web site, though, where you can click on the link for each planet and it will tell you where it is on zodiac presently, but you will have to figure out where they are in relation to each other:

http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/catalogues/planets.html

Here is an astronomy web page that will show you where the planets are in relation to each other, but not which constellation of the zodiac each planet is "in":

http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar

Probably not much help, sorry. I don't know of any astrology web sites that provide only the information you are looking for.


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - MacMagus - 06-25-2007

Thanks!

The folks at jimbrady's link have all the information, but don't make it easy to read it. Their charts are generated as images with tiny print using the symbols for the planets instead of their names. Because of the scale, the symbol for Venus is almost indistinguishable from the symbol for Mercury in many places. Still, downloading the images and scaling up in the Preview.app sort of worked.

Ted King's top link was also very helpful as it answered a question that started the conversation last night: which planets are in retrograde right now. Also, the sky map is cool. Smile

Still missing those Astronomical Events and Our Planets DA's. They open with empty windows under Classic. Sad


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - x-uri - 06-26-2007

I bookmarked it, localized for the nearest dark sky viewing to my home. If you go to the main page you can enter your own coordinates.

http://www.heavens-above.com/planetsummary.asp?lat=45.639&lng=-122.660&loc=Vancouver&alt=52&tz=PST

Click on the constallation name



There is also an interactive whole sky chart., and very cool satellite tracking charts, etc.



I also strongly endorse Celestia (free, open source, kicks ass under OS X)

http://www.shatters.net/celestia/

Its a bit tricky to use it as a planetarium

1- center your field of view on the Earth.
2- orbit around until you are looking at the day-lit side of the Earth (behind which you will see the night sky)
3 - turn on planet labels and constellation boundaries.
4 - set your FOV (field of view) to about 180 degrees.


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - x-uri - 06-26-2007

[quote Ted King]Re: wickedSteve's suggestion: I don't think astronomy sites are generally going to provide information about where the planets are in relation to each with respect to zodiac constellations because that is usually not something astronomers are concerned with.
While the fact that Saturn is in Leo has exactly no effect on whether today is, or is not, a good day to start a new business venture, or plan a trip, or eat a bagel, etc. It is of interest to me as an Astronomer, because I can find my way around the night sky well enough to find the general neighborhood of Leo (which is always in the same place in the sky w.r.t to other, more easily identifiable, constellations) so I can look for Saturn, and know where to point my scope.


Re: Astrology Web Site...? - MacMagus - 06-27-2007

That Heavens Above link is excellent. I think I'm going to widgetize it.