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  2. Natal astrology - Wikipedia

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    Natal astrology is found in the Indian, Chinese, Hellenistic and Western astrological traditions. A horoscope illustrates the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Immum Coeli as well as the aspects or angles between them. Interpretation includes noting the placement and significance of important features.

  3. Thema Mundi - Wikipedia

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    The purely symbolic nature of the chart is readily perceived from the impossible positions of Venus and Mercury in it. [2] In the late Middle Ages there has been a confusion between a horoscope of the world and the thema mundi. [3] The chart significantly diverges from the theory that the houses and the signs are directly correlated.

  4. Hamburg School of Astrology - Wikipedia

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    The German Hamburg School of Astrology (root school of the international Uranian Astrology offshoot) is a school of astrology based on the teachings of surveyor, ...

  5. Astrological aspect - Wikipedia

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    For example, if an astrologer creates a Horoscope that shows the apparent positions of the celestial bodies at the time of a person's birth (Natal Chart), and the angular distance between Mars and Venus is 92° ecliptic longitude, the chart is said to have the aspect "Venus Square Mars" with an orb of 2° (i.e., it is 2° away from being an ...

  6. Planets in astrology - Wikipedia

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    In astrology, planets have a meaning different from the astronomical understanding of what a planet is.Before the age of telescopes, the night sky was thought to consist of two similar components: fixed stars, which remained motionless in relation to each other, and moving objects/"wandering stars" (Ancient Greek: ἀστέρες πλανῆται, romanized: asteres planetai), which moved ...

  7. Life on Venus - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-20th century, the surface environment of Venus was believed to be similar to Earth, hence it was widely believed that Venus could harbor life. In 1870, the British astronomer Richard A. Proctor said the existence of life on Venus was impossible near its equator, [11] but possible near its poles.

  8. Varga (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    In the section devoted to arishtas and arishtabhanga of Chapter IV he reiterates that if at birth a strong (varga-wise) Mercury or Venus or Jupiter is situated in a kendrasthana from the lagna even if combined with an evil planet, it will single-handedly soon destroy all arishtas, and that the Moon situated in the 8th house from the lagna in a ...

  9. Astrology of sect - Wikipedia

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    a planet might yet have some shred of sect dignity if it is in the hemisphere of the chart corresponding to its inherent sect – for example, if Jupiter is in the same hemisphere as the Sun, whether or not the Sun is above the horizon, or if Venus is in the hemisphere opposite the Sun, whether or not the Sun is below the horizon.