Steve wrote:I would not know how to check the listed Parans for Eden's example unless I had a computer program that allowed me to list the Parans. This is why I started this thread;I was hoping someone knew of a computer program that would list the Paran Transits... Do you know of a computer program that will accurately calculate and list Paran Transits? Regards, Steve
Hi, Steve. You can use my software Riyal. It produces a sorted list like this ("r" is radix, m-a-d-i are the angles. The coordinates are of Fullerton, but when entering the data you can leave the birth coordinates if desired. The times are hour, minute, and tenth's of a minute):
(the list is formatted by columns, but will look a little awkward here, so I'm including a screen image at the end of this post)
RIYAL Mon June 12 1950 UT 14h27m00s Lat33n53 Lon117w56 PARANS
0h05.1 Mar i 6h22.2 Ura m -11h00.2 Nep m -5h37.8 Ura i
0h10.4 Plu ar 7h10.3 Plu mr -10h29.4 Ura d -5h11.7 Nep d
0h59.8 Nep i 7h11.2 Nep a -9h49.7 Plu dr -4h49.7 Plu ir
1h13.7 Ven ar 8h11.5 Ven mr -9h27.5 Mar ir -3h59.2 Mar ar
2h06.9 Mer ar 8h49.0 Mer mr -9h13.1 Ven i -3h58.8 Moo a
2h20.1 Plu a 9h04.2 Mar dr -9h01.3 Moo i -3h50.5 Ven a
2h32.5 Mar mr 9h24.4 Ven d -8h50.6 Ven dr -3h48.5 Ven ir
2h46.9 Ven m 9h28.6 Plu m -8h43.2 Sat mr -3h27.0 Sat dr
2h58.7 Moo m 9h43.5 Jup ir -8h29.0 Mer dr -3h11.0 Mer ir
3h01.6 Jup dr 9h50.2 Sun mr -8h11.8 Mer i -2h57.5 Mer a
3h13.4 Sun ar 9h52.4 Nep mr -7h34.6 Jup ar -2h31.4 Plu i
3h14.9 Nep ar 9h56.2 Moo d -7h33.0 Sun dr -2h24.1 Moo dr
3h16.8 Sat ir 10h00.6 Sat ar -7h32.7 Moo mr -2h16.5 Jup mr
3h48.2 Mer m 10h33.9 Mer d -7h30.1 Nep dr -2h09.8 Sun ir
4h13.5 Jup d 10h40.2 Jup i -7h22.8 Plu d -2h07.6 Nep ir
4h27.3 Moo ir 11h04.8 Sat m -6h53.0 Jup a -1h42.4 Sun a
4h41.9 Sat a 11h18.6 Moo ar -6h35.6 Sun i -1h19.8 Jup m
5h24.4 Sun m -11h58.8 Ura ir -6h32.2 Sat d -0h55.2 Sat i
5h58.2 Ura dr -11h54.9 Mar m -5h55.9 Ura ar -0h46.2 Ura a
6h04.3 Mar a -11h28.9 Sun d -5h54.1 Mar d 0h01.2 Ura mr
Riyal also progresses the solar (both methods) and lunar returns (Bob's method), giving you a detailed view of the hits to the progressed angles day by day.
It is freeware and you can download it here (make sure you read the documentation):
http://www.expreso.co.cr/centaurs/riyal.html
Riyal calculates the transiting parans sidereally (precession-corrected) by default. To calculate them tropically, you have to de-activate the "precession-correction" option. If configured to work sidereally all over (e.g. Fagan/Bradley zodiac), the precession-correction option cannot be de-activated.
About ex-precessing the right ascensions, its is explained in detail here:
http://www.expreso.co.cr/centaurs/essays/sidereal.html
Juan