Horoscope
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- | A '''horoscope''' is a simplified but technically precise drawing of the sky at a particular moment and place on the Earth's surface. A horoscope generally includes the twelve zodiacal [[signs]], the twelve [[house]]s, and the positions of the [[planet]]s and other mathematically derived points of interest within them. | + | {{astrology}} |
+ | A '''horoscope''' is a simplified but technically precise drawing of the sky at a particular moment and place on the Earth's surface. A horoscope generally includes the twelve zodiacal [[signs]], the twelve [[House (astrology)|house]]s, and the positions of the [[planet]]s and other mathematically derived points of interest within them. | ||
- | There are several popular ways of drawing the horoscope. The most common method in the West currently is to represent the [[ecliptic]] as a circle, with the eastern horizon or [[ascendant]] to the left, the [[midheaven]] at the top, the western horizon or [[descendant]] on the right, and the [[nadir]] or [[IC]] at the bottom. The positions of [[house]] cusps, [[planet]]s, and mathematically derived points of interest are then drawn in using their symbols and their degrees of [[ecliptic longitude]]. | + | There are several popular ways of drawing the horoscope. The most common method in the West currently is to represent the [[ecliptic]] as a circle, with the eastern horizon or [[ascendant]] to the left, the [[midheaven]] at the top, the western horizon or [[descendant]] on the right, and the [[nadir]] or [[IC]] at the bottom. The positions of [[House (astrology)|house]] cusps, [[planet]]s, and mathematically derived points of interest are then drawn in using their symbols and their degrees of [[ecliptic longitude]]. |
In medieval Europe, and currently in parts of India, a square representation of the horoscope was used. In this figure, | In medieval Europe, and currently in parts of India, a square representation of the horoscope was used. In this figure, | ||
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A horoscope is a simplified but technically precise drawing of the sky at a particular moment and place on the Earth's surface. A horoscope generally includes the twelve zodiacal signs, the twelve houses, and the positions of the planets and other mathematically derived points of interest within them.
There are several popular ways of drawing the horoscope. The most common method in the West currently is to represent the ecliptic as a circle, with the eastern horizon or ascendant to the left, the midheaven at the top, the western horizon or descendant on the right, and the nadir or IC at the bottom. The positions of house cusps, planets, and mathematically derived points of interest are then drawn in using their symbols and their degrees of ecliptic longitude.
In medieval Europe, and currently in parts of India, a square representation of the horoscope was used. In this figure,
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