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General Astrology Sites

The world wide web hosts a myriad of astrological sites. Here are a few that you may find useful or interesting. These sites can also give you an appreciation of the international scope of astrology.

http://www.elore.com/Astrology/contents.htm
A very good site with nice graphics and good overview of astrological history. There are also a few simple lessons on Zodiac signs. The quotes from Jung and others are also interesting.

http://www.thezodiac.com/
The zodiac with humour provides an alternative approach to learning the meaning of the twelve signs.

http://www.stariq.com/pagetemplate/main.asp
Full of interesting articles and current astrological affairs this site features something of interest to all, no matter what their level of astrological knowledge. Quality astrology is applied to every aspect of life including the financial, cultural, social and intellectual sectors with articles on sport, the stock market, history, celebrities, health and much more.

http://www.astrologer.com/metalog/
The major global directory of Astrologers listing their specialities and qualifications. Eventually every type of business connected with Astrology will be listed on this site.

http://www.hermes-astrologie.com/english/index.htm
A site dealing with Financial Astrology Claudia von Schierstedt . It has current European data, as well as articles and a section on financial astrology.

http://www.astrology.ca/
This site has a facility which enables you to enter birth information and location and provides a lengthy reading of all of the chart points including asteroids, with detailed delineations.

http://www.zodiacal.com/
A comprehensive collection of resources valuable to astrologers. Includes searchable databases of celebrity birth data, Astrological bibliography, mundane events, online astrological chart maker, eclipses, new moons, full moons, and over 750 links to other astrology websites. New feature: Astrological charts of the British Royal Families.

http://cura.free.fr/cura-en.html
An excellent site with articles on various topics especially philosophy and history of astrology available in three languages: English, Spanish and French. You can subscribe and an email is sent when the new edition is available on-line with new feature articles and research.

http://www.astro.com/
This is the astrodienst site and you can get chart calculated for free. Also provides some good basic information on the signs, planets, elements, modalities, houses and aspects.

http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/jekyll/75/download.html
This Windows Free software will calculate and draw a chart, and provide an interpretation. The program will also cast relationship charts, progressions, and transits. It also allows you to view horoscopes as seen from another planet, as well as from Earth and the Sun.

http://www.magitech.com/~cruiser1/astrolog.htm
A free chart calculation program with some interesting features.

http://kilian.stern.net/Kairon%5Fe.htm
This free software is designed specifically for Macs, and it also has some useful links for the Mac user.

http://astrology-world.com/freebiesf.html
A site with links to astrological free downloads and information. Fonts, graphics for screen savers, chart calculations, atlas and much more.

http://www.esotech.com.au/
Site of the developers of Solar Fire, it features patches for updates for Solar Fire users as well as a demonstration version of Solar Fire 4. Also, sample astrological reports from the Solar Writer program and information on other products.

http://www.alabe.com/
Astrolabe is the USA publisher of JigSaw, the software designed by Bernadette Brady and Esoteric Technologies.  There are many good astrological tools and a great deal of information on their pages.

http://www.zyntara.com/
These are the new publishers of Berndette Brady’s Fixed Stars program, Starlight. Apart from supprt and updates, the site also features Paran reports and also has a series of tutorials which are expected to be expanded in the future..

 

Research Sites

http://www.considerations-mag.com/index.html
Considerations is a well-regarded research publication. Their web site contains sample articles. The site also features a data page where you can access the natal and mundane data with references to when and in which volume of the magazine the article appeared.

http://www.habarbadi.com/astrofaces/
Astrofaces is a research study. This study seeks to verify Astrology for modern science using photographs grouped by Sun, Moon & Ascendant signs. Do people who share the same Sun, Moon & Ascendant resemble each other? Read the Abstract for interpretation, applications, methods, findings, problems, goals & notes. The basic premise is that viewers will be able to perceive strong physical similarities between people who share the same Sun, Moon and Ascendant. This site currently displays photos of people arranged by Sun sign. Have a look at the different signs and you can even send in a photo of yourself to add to the research study.

http://www.planetos.info/
This site explains and furthers the studies of Gauquelin and planetary effects and includes the extensive research of Michel Gauquelin, Francoise Gauquelin and more recent work by Suitbert Ertel, Arno Müller and others. It also sets out to address some of the controversy created by by skeptic groups to debunk it and a thorough analysis of the data and methods of those groups.

 

Astronomy Sites

http://zodiacal.com/menu/
Current Lunar phase as well as a current year Lunar calendar

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/docs/MoonPhase.html
Complete ephemeris of lunar phases with dates, time and proportion of illumination

http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/vplanet.html
An excellent site where you can view the earth or the Moon at the moment to observer the terminator line. One can set the location of the observer as well as whether you view earth from the Sun or from the Moon. Good for Moon images, current appearance and phase details.

http://www.fourmilab.ch/yoursky/
This site allows you to make a map which shows the ecliptic & equator, with all the constellations marked, as well as the planets in the correct positions along the ecliptic. You can make custom star maps for any location on Earth at any date and time. There is also a view of the sky from horizon level to see planets setting/rising. The "virtual telescope" allows you to zoom in on various features in the sky.

 

Planetariums

http://www.rog.nmm.ac.uk/
The web site of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. The starting point for the time standard all astrologers use. Do a virtual tour of the observatory.

http://www.skycalendar.com/skycal/index.html
An excellent site which helps you track planets through the night sky. It provides up to date information on local and global sky events. Also available are a Planisphere, Planet Finder and Planet Round-up display.

http://www.skypub.com/sights/skyevents/skyevents.shtml
Sky & Telescope magazine has a wealth of information about celestial events and includes announcements about special events such as occultations, eclipses, and so forth. This Special Sky Events page will outline them each month.

http://skyandtelescope.com/resources/
Astronomical web site with downloadable astronomical software as well as other on-line astronomical resources.

http://www.astro.wisc.edu/%7Edolan/constellations/
Everything you wanted to know about constellations from the astronomer's view. Star Catalogues, and other information.

http://www.stardate.org/
Information about current happenings, a good section on frequently asked questions with a featured one daily. Also has a nice section on tides, phases of the moon and other phenomena.

http://www.wam.umd.edu/~tlaloc/archastro/
Scientific and editorial materials in archaeoastronomy, ethnoastronomy, archaeology and the history of science.

http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/ataglance/article_110_1.asp
Web site of Sky and telescope magazine, it has a wealth of information regarding celestial events. Check out the observing highlights which gives you information on what can be seen in the sky that day with emphasis on eclipses, occultations, and comets.

http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/skychart/#
The sky chart simulates a naked-eye view of the sky from any location on Earth, at any time of day or night, on any date from 1600 to 2400. Or print an all-sky map. The interactive sky chart works in most Java-enabled Web browsers.

http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/
Information about constellations and the stars which comprise them. Good star catalogue.

 

Famous People

http://www.zodiacal.com/royalty/
An interesting site which gives family trees of English royalty with birth data and sources. Good resource to do family research.

http://www.astrodatabank.com/
Lois Rodden’s famous site which publishes some free data of famous people. They also feature a weekly astrology chart and biography of someone in the news. You can also subscribe to the free mailing list. They also include a fun and educational astrological challenge which everyone is invited to join in.

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