The American Heliocentric Ephemeris: 2001-2050
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Especially valuable for people researching planetary cycles and working with financial markets.
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Title: The American Heliocentric Ephemeris: 2001-2050
Author: Neil F. Michelsen, Introduction by Robert Hand
Format: Paperback
Print Length: 300 pages
Dimensions: 11″ x 8.5″
Print Date: 2007
Description:
Especially valuable for people researching planetary cycles and working with financial markets.
Features:
- Calculations for 0 hours (Midnight)
- Based on data from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Daily Positions:
- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars longitudes to 1 minute of arc
- Planetary latitude positions to 1 minute of arc
Every Five Days:
- Longitudes for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto to 1/10 of a minute of arc
- Latitudesfor Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto to 1 minute of arc
Phenomena:
- Perihelia of the planets (positions closest to the Sun) are given for every other month
- Aphelia of the planets (positions farthest from the Sun) are given every other month
- Complete daily aspectarian lists exact times of all heliocentric aspects, plus tropical sign ingresses, zero latitudes and perihelion and aphelion passages
Once a Month:
- Heliocentric North Node of each planet is provided the first of every month
- Exact distances of planets from the Sun (Radius Vector)