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There are 88 identified constellations observed in the sky. Twelve of these 88 constellations, which are part of the zodiacal belt, form of the horoscopes in astrology. These 12 constellations pass through the ecliptic, which is the path the Sun takes in a year. The names of these 12 constellations of the zodiacal belt are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. The zodiacal belt was defined thousands of years ago. The sky is divided into 12 equal parts, each containing 30° celestial longitude. These parts form the houses and horoscopes in astrology. Astrology was born as a result of the mathematical calculations of the movements of the Sun, Moon, planets and other elements in our solar system in these 12 constellations, namely the horoscopes and houses, and their interactions with each other.
Natal Chart, Transit Chart, Synastry Chart, Secondary Progress Chart, Solar Arc Chart, Solar Return Chart
Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun, Pluto, Chiron, North Node, South node, Lilith
Placidus, Koch, Whole-sign, Equal-House, Regiomontanus, Topocentric
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This is a map showing the state of the sky at the time of our birth. The natal chart contains various information about the chart owner.
This is a tabular representation of the angles that the planets form with each other in the sky. It has various meanings.