asto.com calculations

wowreally

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how do you get astro.com to take into account your SN and your IC so that it shows you how they are aspected with the other elements in the chart.
it shows you the aspects for AC, MC and NN, why not the other ones?
 

Lithuel

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The basic answer is, space is limited, and anytime the (SN, IC, or DC) is aspected, a complementary aspect is being made to the (NN, MC, or AC, respectively). So the Moon conjunct your SN would be opposite your NN, always.
 

wowreally

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so what's the complementary aspect of a sextile or trine.
for example i have moon trine MC...what would the relationship btwn moon and IC be then?
 

Lithuel

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The IC is always 180* from the MC, just as the DC is 180* from the AC. Because of that, a planet making a 120* aspect (trine) to the MC is necessarily 60* (sextile) from the IC. Same logic with DC for AC.
 
how do you get astro.com to take into account your SN and your IC so that it shows you how they are aspected with the other elements in the chart.
it shows you the aspects for AC, MC and NN, why not the other ones?

they are shown on the aspect grid at the very bottom. NN has to be selected to show on a chart. :biggrin:
 
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