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T O P I C R E V I E Wkfn327On astro.com, when looking at a composite chart in the extended chart selection area, what exactly does "+opp.house" mean? blue moonThis is going to be something to do with calculation where the planet could fall on oneside or another, but I confess I am not entirely sure.PeaceAngelvery curious - i haven't seen this before - can you post your chart so we can see?NightjarThis should answer your question:"With midpoints, there is always an axis with a near and a far midpoint for each pair of factors. Both midpoints are nearly equivalent in meaning and can be reversed if needed."darkdreamerAnd if the natal planets are in opposition, then the near and far midpoint don`t differ too much.EX:Mars: 5° Gemini - 5° SagittariusWhat is the near and what the far midpoint?So, astro.com sais you should look to the opposite house, too.This is one of the reasons, some people prefer to use a "real" chart like Davison.
"With midpoints, there is always an axis with a near and a far midpoint for each pair of factors. Both midpoints are nearly equivalent in meaning and can be reversed if needed."
EX:Mars: 5° Gemini - 5° Sagittarius
What is the near and what the far midpoint?
So, astro.com sais you should look to the opposite house, too.
This is one of the reasons, some people prefer to use a "real" chart like Davison.
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