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A horoscope (or astrological chart) - Y2K Chart -- This particular chart is calculated for January 1st, 2000 at 12:01:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time in New York City, New York, USA. (Longitude: 074W00'23" - Latitude: 40N42'51")
This article discusses one set of techniques used in western astrology. Although there is a common underlying stratum of concepts, no single set of techniques is used by all practitioners of western astrology. Practitioners of chinese astrology or Jyotish (vedic astrology) will use techniques that vary even more from these.
Opinions about the validity of astrology, or its classification as a pseudoscience are considered in the head article on astrology.
Using an ephemerisAn ephemeris (plural: ephemerides is a table providing the apparent positions of the sun, the moon, and the planets in the sky at a given moment in time, at a given point on the earth. It also provides data on astronomical phenomena of interest to astrolo and a table of housesMost astrological systems divide the astrological chart (or natal chart) into twelve houses which depend more on the time and place of birth (or initiation) than on the date. To calculate the houses of a chart it is necessary to know the exact time of bir (or a computertower of a personal computer. A computer is a device for making calculations or controlling operations that are expressible in numerical or logical terms. While factually accurate, this definition and those found in other dictionaries are so broad that th) an astrologer calculates the relative positions of the sun, moon, and planets for a specific time and place in order to erect a horoscope. This diagram, called a chart is a stylized map of the heavens; other names for this diagram include natal chart, natus, birth chart, astrological chart, nativity, cosmogram, or simply chart, among others. The sun or the earth is placed in the centre (depending on whether the ephemeris was heliocentric or geocentric) with the remaining elements around the outside: the planets, the lunar nodesThe lunar nodes are the points where the orbit of the moon crosses the ecliptic (which is the apparent path of the Sun across the heavens against the background stars). The North (or ascending) node is where the Moon crosses to the North of the ecliptic;, the ascendantThe ascendant of a given geographic location at a given point in time is the point on the zodiac which coincides with i. is ascending over the eastern horizon as viewed from that place and time. The astrological Ascendant, or Rising Sign, is the zodiacal and midheavenThe Midheaven is the point in space where the Ecliptic crosses the Meridian (line of longitude), which passes through the birth of event in the south, marking the 10th house cusp in most house systems (but is reversed in the southern hemisphere). The Midh, and the houses. Then the angles between the planets are determined. These angles are the astrological aspects. Different systems of tri-secting arcs produce houses of different size. The calculation of a horoscope is a complex but purely technical skill normally carried out by computer software such as Astrolabe, Kepler, WinStar or ZET. There are more than a few websites which offer automated online astrology services and chart calculation at no cost too, such as Astro.com.
In common usage, the word horoscope also refers to the astrologer's interpretation of the astrological chart.
In particular, many newspapers and magazines carry horoscope columns, describing planetary positions and influences for the various astrological signs. Most astrologers regard those as nearly worthless, since a horoscope is actually highly personalized, and cannot be generalized to thousands of readers.