I am unclear on your question. Are you familiar with an ephemeris? It works like a time-table for planets. It goes by zodiac sign and degree (0 through 29, or sometimes 1 through 30.) However, it is easy enough to translate the zodiac sign to degrees to get numbers our of 360 degrees if that makes more sense to you.
There is a good free ephemeris at Astrodienst. www.astro.com
Im trying to build a computer program that can get the geocentric positions of the planets and since astrologers seem to use the geocentric system for planet placements I was wondering if anyone could help me out.
Sounds good, I guess I'll just work backwards and get it all. Thank you.In astrology, a chart is always geocentric.No doubt on that.
You can check out the link in Waybread's post.
Sounds good, I guess I'll just work backwards and get it all. Thank you.
alternatively check with kaktuzz by pmSounds good, I guess I'll just work backwards and get it all.
Thank you.