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T O P I C R E V I E WSeimeiERRORCeridwenAre you using the true or natural apogee/ perigee of the Moon?however I have Pluto on 09°05 Libra. Seimei quote:Originally posted by Ceridwen:Are you using the true or natural apogee/ perigee of the Moon?however I have Pluto on 09°05 Libra. at astro.com the selection of Lilith in the box and I see it shows 9li48 01,,,not using h22,h21,h13,. I use my Janus ,,,sometimes there is a slight diff,, ------------------LeekingCheecharlieI am sick and tired of Libra/Aries action on my Pluto!!!! Godda##!€%!!CeridwenSo mean Lilith? Nah, then count me out. Seimei quote:Originally posted by Ceridwen:So mean Lilith? Nah, then count me out. yes it is true,Thank you for pointing out my error,the correct one would be closer to 5li------------------LeekingCheeSeimeierror------------------LeekingCheeCeridwenYes the natural Lilith will be at 5 Libra, however due to the calculation of the natural one, it is seldom opposite the natural perigee (having something to do with the calculation of the Moon`s course, something about the motion being elliptical, I did not quite understand it).Here in this case the mean Perigee is at 1 Taurus. In the case of the true Apogee, we always find the true Perigee on the opposing end. The true Apogee-Perigee axis will be at 7 SCorpio-Taurus. However it seems that the true Apogee is not THAT true always either; at least German astrologers seem to favour the natural Apogee-perigee, even though it means they willn ot be on an axis of oppositions. I am always torn as to what to pick. So last month I did a little research about Priapus/perigee and supermoons. A Supermoon is a fullmoon or New Moon, which has the closest distance of the Moon to earth (the perigee), which also of course puts the Priapus/Perigee in opposition with Sun, and hence conjunct the Earth-Moon-complex. So I looked it up, which Priapus would make the closer conjunctions/oppositions to Earth-Moon and Sun, the true or natural one. I DID expect the true one to win out, but I was wrong. In each case I checked the natural/ interpolated one was making the closer aspect. *sighs* And I SO adore true (or osc.) Lilith. But at least in terms of apogee and perigee, the natural/ interpolated one is closest to the astronomical truth I fear. SeimeiI understand your thoughts on that. After your earlier comment I went to > http://www.astropro.com/features/tables/cen21ce/mo-ap-2015.html then went to astro selected all choices for'IT' and viewed for the next moon at each of the two charts so I could then be frustratedthat my program won't do the correct one automatically. I will ultimately using his tables create a whole years worth in advance the hard way, which is what I call a PITA. pain in the a$$ But I like to view such charts around the world just to see what I can learn via observation,,,,,, as well as where they fall in my own chart(s) series, I quess I should edit to ERROR in op------------------LeekingCheeSeimei quote:Originally posted by Seimei:ERRORWHEN THE MOON IS THERE, there is an exact oplink did not work, ------------------LeekingCheeSeimei quote:Originally posted by Seimei:ERROR
however I have Pluto on 09°05 Libra.
quote:Originally posted by Ceridwen:Are you using the true or natural apogee/ perigee of the Moon?however I have Pluto on 09°05 Libra.
at astro.com the selection of Lilith in the box and I see it shows 9li48 01,,,not using h22,h21,h13,.
I use my Janus ,,,sometimes there is a slight diff,,
------------------LeekingChee
Nah, then count me out.
quote:Originally posted by Ceridwen:So mean Lilith? Nah, then count me out.
yes it is true,Thank you for pointing out my error,the correct one would be closer to 5li
In the case of the true Apogee, we always find the true Perigee on the opposing end. The true Apogee-Perigee axis will be at 7 SCorpio-Taurus.
However it seems that the true Apogee is not THAT true always either; at least German astrologers seem to favour the natural Apogee-perigee, even though it means they willn ot be on an axis of oppositions.
I am always torn as to what to pick. So last month I did a little research about Priapus/perigee and supermoons.
A Supermoon is a fullmoon or New Moon, which has the closest distance of the Moon to earth (the perigee), which also of course puts the Priapus/Perigee in opposition with Sun, and hence conjunct the Earth-Moon-complex.
So I looked it up, which Priapus would make the closer conjunctions/oppositions to Earth-Moon and Sun, the true or natural one. I DID expect the true one to win out, but I was wrong. In each case I checked the natural/ interpolated one was making the closer aspect. *sighs* And I SO adore true (or osc.) Lilith. But at least in terms of apogee and perigee, the natural/ interpolated one is closest to the astronomical truth I fear.
But I like to view such charts around the world just to see what I can learn via observation,,,,,, as well as where they fall in my own chart(s) series, I quess I should edit to ERROR in op
quote:Originally posted by Seimei:ERROR
WHEN THE MOON IS THERE, there is an exact op
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