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Re: Online ephemeris question

Solar Fire (which I use out of habit), and no doubt other commercial astrology software, offers the option of creating highly customized ephemerides – such as, for instance, displaying the longitude, latitude, right ascension and declination of the moon at 1-minute intervals over a day or part of a...

Most common way to progress MC and Ascendant

This thread has come to my attention, via Google, because there are repeatedly discussions on the Astrodienst forum about how to do secondary progressions. See https://forum.astro.com/cgi/forum.cgi?num=1511366337/24#24 In this posting I have lined out my position on the subject, which is the one imp...

definitions of some ayanamshas

Can anyone please point me to the definition of the following ayanamshas: Larry Ely Takra I Takra II Shill Pond They are all options in Solar Fire 9, and one could take the values there, but I would like a reference to their original definition by the inventors. We have recently added a lengthy list...

.. and the fact is that Astrolabe put a lot of work in at the coalface. .... (I'm not in a position to know since I don't own their relevant software) It has already been stated that Astrolabe had nothing to do with the collection of timezone history information by former ACS (Astro Communication S...

Thanks for the timely link, Curtis. You are fast. I hope Astrolabe finally gets it and follows the request of the EFF lawyers. "It's a fundamental principle of copyright law that facts are not copyrightable, and Astrolabe should have known that was all the researchers took from the atlas. Today...

I would have supposed that the case hinges on one point only. Is that database copyrighted or not? Astrolabe's argument is that it is and royalties are due to the main developers of it. Sorry to contradict you on this, Deborah. To understand the case one has to look at the actual data and one has t...

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