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Similar to White Moon, but calculated from the "true" Black Moon rather than the mean Black Moon. [34] Solar apogee----Assumes an Earth-centered universe; the heliocentric equivalent would be terrestrial aphelion. Used to derive the (true) White Moon from the (true) Black Moon: ⯟ = ☊ + 7⁄4(⯞ − + 180°) Alchemical 'Three primes'
A Sextile (abbreviated as "SXt or Sex") is an angle of 60°, which is 1 ⁄ 6 of the 360° ecliptic or 1 ⁄ 2 a trine (120°). Depending on the involved planets, an orb of 4-5° is allowed. The symbol is the radii of a hexagon. Traditionally, a Sextile is said to be similar in influence to a Trine, but less intense.
Venus is making a sextile (60°) to the Sun and thus the sextile is of the nature of Venus, the weaker of the two benefics. Mercury is making a semi-sextile (30°, or half a sextile) to both the Sun and Venus, along with a sextile (60°) to both the Moon and Mars.
Sun Right Ascension 13h59m20.5s Sun Declination -12°10'17.0" Sun Semi-Diameter 16'05.0" Sun Equatorial Horizontal Parallax 08.8" Moon Right Ascension 14h01m10.9s Moon Declination -11°14'16.0" Moon Semi-Diameter 15'52.6" Moon Equatorial Horizontal Parallax 0°58'16.0" ΔT 70.9 s
However, there are three great differences between Western astrology and Hindu astrology in computing these aspects - (1) in the former system the count is made from degree to degree, in the latter system the count is made from sign to sign, (2) in the former system the aspect will be mutually the same i.e. if Mars and Jupiter are in trine it ...
Since it commences hours after Aug. 4’s new moon in Leo and Venus’s entrance into Virgo, we are learning how to reclaim our dreams and mend our hearts. ... The sun and Mercury will form an ...
The sun in Sagittarius is forming an auspicious sextile with Pluto in Aquarius on Nov. 21, leading us toward an exhilarating period of expansion and transformation. This is an invitation to ...
Nodal precession of the lunar nodes as the Earth revolves around the Sun causes an eclipse season approximately every six months. A lunar eclipse can occur only when the full Moon is near either lunar node (within 11° 38' ecliptic longitude), while a solar eclipse can occur only when the new Moon is near either lunar node (within 17° 25').