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  2. Astrodatabank - Wikipedia

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    The data from Astrodatabank has been used for statistical studies in Astrology [50] [51] and for studying patterns to account for human behavior. [52] The Astrodatabank data has been referenced by authors and writers as a source of information and data, in magazines and in their published books.

  3. Astroinformatics - Wikipedia

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    The size of data from the above-mentioned sky surveys ranges from 3 TB to almost 4.6 EB. [31] Further, data mining tasks that are involved in the management and manipulation of the data involve methods like classification, regression, clustering, anomaly detection, and time-series analysis. Several approaches and applications for each of these ...

  4. Lois Rodden - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being editor/publisher [8] of the long-running journal, Data News [9] [10] Rodden wrote five books of astrological data (the Astro-Data series), [11] [12] and three textbooks, [13] [14] The Mercury Method of Chart Comparison; Modern Transits, and Money, How to Find it With Astrology.

  5. List of astrological traditions, types, and systems - Wikipedia

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    Most human civilizations – India, Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Rome, and Persia, among others – based their culture [1] on complex systems of astrology, now considered a pseudoscience, which provided a link between the cosmos with the conditions and events on earth.

  6. Astrology software - Wikipedia

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    Sample output from an astrology program. The table above the natal chart shows the birth time, location, and the positions of the planets in the signs and houses. The other table lists the aspects and their respective orbs. Astrology software is a type of computer programs designed to calculate astrological horoscopes. Many of them also ...

  7. Raphael's Ephemeris - Wikipedia

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    An ephemeris is a table of the calculated positions of astronomical objects and various other data, usually for a specific time of the day, either noon or midnight. A uniform time measurement is needed to establish accuracy, and ephemerides will use variously Greenwich Mean Time, Universal Time or Ephemeris Time.

  8. Modular form - Wikipedia

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    Modular form theory is a special case of the more general theory of automorphic forms, which are functions defined on Lie groups that transform nicely with respect to the action of certain discrete subgroups, generalizing the example of the modular group () ().

  9. List of astronomy acronyms - Wikipedia

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    also CSPNe (plural form of CSPN) CSS – (observing program) Catalina Sky Survey; CST – (astrophysics terminology) ConStanT, non-variable stars; CSV – (catalog) Catalog of Suspected Variables; CTIO – (telescope/organization) Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory; CTTS – (celestial object) Classical T-Tauri Star