So for instance the first hour after sunrise on a Friday is ruled by Venus. But rather the time between sunrise and sunset, divided by 12. And each hour of each of those days is also governed by a planet. Sunday (Sun), Monday (Moon), Tuesday (Mars), Wednesday (Mercury), Thursday (Jupiter), Friday (Venus), Saturday (Saturn). In a nutshell, each planet (we count Sun and Moon as ‘planets’) governs a day of the week. There’s a little known part of astrology called ‘planetary hours.’ If you’re doing any kind of natural magic, or looking to choose an astrologically ideal time/date for doing a particular activity, then planetary hours are important. With a simple, light and low cost system, to study and prove that it’s possible to estimate accurate ephemeris with a fully passive ranging method for: LEOP: from the start of the launch to the final position of the.
#IPHEMERIS ® COST FULL#
People are also broadly more optimistic leading up to the full moon, so it’s a good phase to sell something. Satellite Ephemeris Estimator -Satellite Ephemeris Estimator for LEOP, Geostationary orbital move, MEO and LEO satellites. The whole full moon thing, of people being ‘lunatics’ (lunar-tics) and going a little crazy around the full moon – well, there’s some truth in that. Why does this matter? Well, Moon phases have some bearing on the general behaviour of the population. MoonPhase $AUD 1.99Ī simple app for showing the current Moon phase. I don’t use this app all that often, but it’s a good reference to carry around.
These are great if you’re wanting to know when a particular planet is going retrograde, for instance. It has lists of planetary positions, very similar to the textbooks of old. Times have changed, but if you want a similar set of planetary data on your iPhone, this app is the one to get. Once upon a time, before personal computers, astrologers would have to manually calculate planetary positions using data from a big fat book, called an Ephemeris. Worth every cent, if you’re serious about astrology. Astro Gold has evolved nicely since it’s launch a few years ago, and while it misses a few features that I’d like, it’s a great tool for horoscopes-on-the-go.
#IPHEMERIS ® COST WINDOWS#
Although I don’t use Solar Fire (preferring Janus, also Windows only, from New Zealand … btw, if you’re on a Mac, Io Edition is okay-ish). Astro Gold $AUD39.99įrom the (Australian!) makers of the desktop astrology app (Windows only, sadly), Solar Fire. To use them, you’ll need to have some astrology experience. Daily horoscopes are rubbish! Avoid at all costs! Real astrology has nothing to do with the pithy and inane few paragraphs you might read from a sun sign columnist.īut moving right along … here’s four great apps. There are plenty of astrology apps for the iPhone and iPad, but most of them are fairly useless, and of the ‘your daily horoscope’ variety.