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Zodiacal longitude

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Zodiacal longitude however does not pinpoint how far along that ray the planet lies or how close it is to the equator or the horizon. (the ascendant in a birth chart). As an example create a chart wheel and place the Sun at 22 degrees Gemini.

 


As in the 1951 chart, by zodiacal longitude Uranus and Neptune SEEM to be in wide square, but by declination conversion we see a trine lurking beneath the surface.

Each planet, except Sun, wobbles slightly north and south of the ecliptic (the plane of the solar system), meaning that when, say, two planets conjunct in zodiacal longitude (eg. at 12 or 25), ...

zodiacal aspects : Aspects based upon planets' zodiacal longitude as distinguished from parallels and contaparallels, which depend upon declination.
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Zodiacal aspects are based upon zodiacal longitude; parallels and contraparallels are based on declination, the position of points of interest relative to the celestial equator. Zodiacal aspects are also called harmonics.

Occultation: Moon and Mars form a bodily conjunction, coming together in the same latitude as well as the same zodiacal longitude.
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A good workable orb of influence for most major aspects is in the region of eight degrees ~ eight degrees applying to exactitude and eight degrees separating. This gives an effect over a sixteen degree total span of zodiacal longitude, ...

A*C*G focusses only on angularity of planets, and accounts for both latitude of the planets and their zodiacal longitude, therefore, we have a more accurate visualization of the planets in the sky, not just in the ecliptic.

See also: Plane, Longitude, On the, Moon, Planet