Calculated Points in Astrology

The 12 Zodiac astrology system focuses on studying the influence of astrological phenomena occurring in each Zodiac sign. There are two types of astrological phenomena.

And the first phenomena involves observable celestial bodies of the solar system, which are real things we can photograph and observe in the sky.

However, there’s a second astrological phenomenon that fewer people know about. This is because they are things not observable in the sky but are calculated based on the positions of planets and asteroids from the first group mentioned earlier.

For example, many astrologers use the Sun-Moon midpoint, which is simply the point halfway between the positions of the Sun and the Moon. However, this is not something we can directly observe in the sky; it only exists when we calculate and add it to the chart.

Beyond the midpoint, there are many other commonly used calculated points in astrology, such as the Part of Fortune, Descendant, Black Moon, etc. But one of the most important calculated points that many people care about is the Ascendant, represented by the symbol AC in the chart.

The Ascendant is the Zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the time and place of your birth. However, every approximately two hours, the Ascendant changes. Therefore, there are 12 different Ascendants in a single day.

 

 

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