Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 Hi! I askeda about the date of sat and Jup going forward, because Natabara´s date was far out. The correct answer is: Printed ephemerides as well as computer generated are fo the condition at 00:00 hours of the given date at the given time zone. This is usually GMT (UT) in printed and default in computers. Hourly printouts are for the start of the hour. To be sure a minute by minute printout is needed. According to Solar Fire: Saturn goes direct at 11:18 pm GMT on Jan. 24. 2001 (therefore direct at 00:00 of 25. Jan.) Jupiter at 08:03 am GMT on 25.Jan. (not yet direct at 00:00 on 25. Jsn) So the daily ephemeris says Saturn is direct only on 25. jan and Jupiter only on 26. Jan. If you live in London (England) or in New York, Saturn goes direct on 24 Jan, but Jupiter on 25 Jan. For me in Berlin, both on 25 Jan. But in Los Angeles both on 24. Jan. However, in all cases it is better to say "stationary", for they hang on to the same spot and the accuracy is 4 seconds of arc or thereabouts! Gj seems to give the timing by about 14/18 minutes earlier, but it is too tedious to check, for the ephemeris generator shows only "today" and refuses any changes! Nor does it seem to give minute by minute. I tried it with a fictitious prasna. Hope I have not caused confusion. regards Mani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 What does that mean? Saturn/jupiter retro/fwd? I have heard it means an increase in there strength. They are bolth transiting in my 1st house Taurus. Saturn likes Taurus but he don't like Jupiter & Jupiter doesn't like him. Saturn is Yogakaraka For Taurus so Sadi-Sati should be pleasant. Anybody who's good want to look atl the bad Karma in my chart? May 2 1954 7:03am Brookline, MA Regards manvantara - <subra <gjlist > Wednesday, November 15, 2000 2:03 AM [gjlist] Re: Saturn/jupiter retro/fwd > Hi! > > I askeda about the date of sat and Jup going forward, because Natabara´s date > was far out. The correct answer is: > > Printed ephemerides as well as computer generated are fo the condition at 00:00 > hours of the given date at the given time zone. This is usually GMT (UT) in > printed and default in computers. Hourly printouts are for the start of the > hour. To be sure a minute by minute printout is needed. > > According to Solar Fire: > Saturn goes direct at 11:18 pm GMT on Jan. 24. 2001 (therefore direct at 00:00 > of 25. Jan.) > Jupiter at 08:03 am GMT on 25.Jan. (not yet direct at 00:00 on 25. Jsn) > > So the daily ephemeris says Saturn is direct only on 25. jan and Jupiter only on > 26. Jan. > > If you live in London (England) or in New York, Saturn goes direct on 24 Jan, > but Jupiter on 25 Jan. For me in Berlin, both on 25 Jan. But in Los Angeles > both on 24. Jan. > > However, in all cases it is better to say "stationary", for they hang on to the > same spot and the accuracy is 4 seconds of arc or thereabouts! Gj seems to give > the timing by about 14/18 minutes earlier, but it is too tedious to check, for > the ephemeris generator shows only "today" and refuses any changes! Nor does it > seem to give minute by minute. I tried it with a fictitious prasna. > > Hope I have not caused confusion. > > regards > Mani > > > > gjlist- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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