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> Gary Fritz wrote:
>
> > > Those of you who took my suggestion to become more aware of
> > > planetary events by at least obtaining an ephemeris or aspectarian
> > > know that on Monday, July 26, at 11:48 AM, EDT, Geocentrically,
> > > Mercury was exactly conjunct the Sun.
> >
> > Um, you wouldn't happen to know how to calculate stuff like this in
> > Astrolog, would you?
>
> NW: Sorry, I am not familiar with that program. However, there are books
> containing ephemerides and aspectarians with most of the major aspects
> for single years which you can buy for as little as $5. I recommend Jim
> Maynard's Pocket Astrologer. It has both an aspectarian calendar,
> ephemeris, and mini Astrology course. It fits in the pocket of your
> trading jacket and is only $5 plus shipping. I have a few extras, but I
> am headed out town end of the week for 2 1/2 weeks, then gonna move into
> a new house, so no time to ship anything until at least after Labor Day.
> ACS in San Diego publishes 10 years for about $10. The only problem with
> the latter is that I think 1990-1999 is out of print, so you either have
> to wait until 2000 or find another source for 1999.
>
> > I'm lost in all its options. It's got a built-
> > in ephemeris but I sure can't figure out how to make it tell me when
> > Mercury was conjunct Sun.
>
> NW: See if you can print out the mutual aspects or planet to planet for
> July 26?
>
> >
> > When you do these charts, do you specify the location of the
> > exchange, or what?
>
> NW: The program may initially demand that you give a location, so pick NY
> or Chicago, but it is irrelevant for our purposes. I use Matrix Winstar.
> It demands that I start out like I am going to do a natal chart even if I
> don't want a natal chart. So I play along by inputting today's date and
> NYC and then when it comes to printing out what I want the natal chart
> stuff gets eliminated. It is probably good to remember that these
> programs are primarily designed for personal Astrologers who depend
> greatly on the use of a natal chart, so most programs are designed with
> this in mind. Most of these programs do planet and aspect searches and
> sorts, but they may
> make you jump thru a natal chart hoop to get there.
>
> > What "birth" time?
>
> NW: See above. You are looking to do a planet to planet sort. This is
> also called a mutual aspect search and/or sort. No "birth time" is
> required for this but the computer program may ask for one anyway.
>
> Happy Cosmic Crunching,
>
> Norman
>
> >
> >
> > Gary
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