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T O P I C R E V I E Wastrosaz So Natal Venus Square Transit Saturn and Natal Saturn Square Transit Venus ? Also how can I tell when a transit is over by a chart? Because some planets move slower than others and I can't tell when one begins and one ends? RandallTry asking this in Astrology 2.0 also.RandallBump!GrahamSaturn takes around 30 years to complete a transit of the zodiac; will make 2 squares to natal Venus during that cycle - and the timing of those two squares will be some 15 years apart. ... But, the timing of the first square will depend upon the location of (slow-moving) Saturn and (fast-moving) Venus in the natal chart.Venus takes about a year to complete a transit of the zodiac/natal chart; makes two square to natal Saturn during that cycle and the timing of those two squares will be some six months apart. ... But, the timing of the first square will depend upon the location of Venus and Saturn in the natal chart.Hence, it is possible for transit Venus to square natal Saturn at the same time as transit Saturn is square natal Venus. ... But, if (and when) that actually happens will depend upon the location of Venus and Saturn in the natal chart.RandallThank you, Graham.Graham quote:Originally posted by astrosaz: How can I tell when a transit is over by a chart? Because some planets move slower than others and I can't tell when one begins and one ends? Most astrologers consider a transit to begin when it is within 1 degree of a natal planet (that it is approaching/moving towards) and to be over when it has moved 1 degree past the natal planet. ... (The astrological jargon/technical terms are within a 1 degree orb of applying to and separating from the natal planet.)RandallBump!RandallBump!
Also how can I tell when a transit is over by a chart? Because some planets move slower than others and I can't tell when one begins and one ends?
Venus takes about a year to complete a transit of the zodiac/natal chart; makes two square to natal Saturn during that cycle and the timing of those two squares will be some six months apart. ... But, the timing of the first square will depend upon the location of Venus and Saturn in the natal chart.
Hence, it is possible for transit Venus to square natal Saturn at the same time as transit Saturn is square natal Venus. ... But, if (and when) that actually happens will depend upon the location of Venus and Saturn in the natal chart.
quote:Originally posted by astrosaz: How can I tell when a transit is over by a chart? Because some planets move slower than others and I can't tell when one begins and one ends?
Most astrologers consider a transit to begin when it is within 1 degree of a natal planet (that it is approaching/moving towards) and to be over when it has moved 1 degree past the natal planet. ...
(The astrological jargon/technical terms are within a 1 degree orb of applying to and separating from the natal planet.)
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