The Zodiac Of the stars' signs

written by Amity Fox

A Text Book written by Amity mae ivy maenas Fox

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Chapter 2
Of the stars' being observed in the night sky;
One might consider the whereabouts of Ones' perspective in terms of Ones' Celestial view- point.
The Earth is divided into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere by the Equator .
Of the 12 modern Constellations of the zodiac;
NORTHERN ARIES, TAURUS,GEMINI, CANCER,LEO, VIRGO
HEMISPHERE
CONSTELLATIONS
SOUTHERN LIBRA, SCORPIO,SAGITTARIUS, CAPRICORN ,AQUARIUS, PISCES
HEMISPHERE
CONSTELLATIONS
Of the Sol and Luna, aswell as Planetary;
SOL
LUNA
MERCURY
VENUS
MARS
JUPITER
SATURN
URANUS
NEPTUNE
PLUTO
Measurements of the Heavenly planetary bodies' positioning, motions and states of retrograde.are taken and charted .
Calculations essential to the astrologer are contained within Natal charts, a chart of the skies taken on Ones date of Birth.
Zodiacal horoscopes of Natal Charts are extracted with Understanding of the workings of Natal charts and of the stars' signs.
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE CONSTELLATIONS:
I . ARIES II . TAURUS III . GEMINI
IV. CANCER V . LEO VI . VIRGO
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE CONSTELLATIONS:
VII . LIBRA VIII . SCORPIO IX . SAGITTARIUS
X. CAPRICORN XI. AQUARIUS XII. PISCES
The missing Ophiuchus sign, the 13TH sign,
corresponding to the constellation Ophiuchus. Over 2000 years ago, this constellation was left out, though the Sun clearly passes in front of it after passing in front of Scorpius and before reaching Sagittarius.
It is unclear why ancient astrologers would do this.
But the true boundaries that divide the constellations,
as defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU),
are not exact.
And Ophiuchus actually spends more time behind the Sun than its immediate neighbor
[19 days compared to Scorpius’ 12]
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