Enter your birth city ONLY in the birthplace location section for the best results. Locations with that city name may automatically drop down depending on your device, or you may need to click the arrow at the end of a selection to get the whole list. Choose your exact birthplace from the drop-down menu. If you were born in Dallas, Texas, for example, try merely entering “Dallas.” A list will appear, from which you can select the appropriate Dallas location. When you’re satisfied with your choices, click the Submit button.
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“Time Zone Not Sure” field
A Time Zone Not Sure field may show on occasion. Some time zones in the database are unknown, or they are subject to unique issues or exclusions mentioned in this article on Historical Time Zone Issues. If the software refreshes the same screen after you select your location and click Submit, you will notice a new field under the time box named “Time Zone Not Sure.” You may need to alter the numerical value in the field in this scenario. To return to your report, simply click Submit again if the value is right.
Unknown birth times: Selecting “Time Unknown” tells the program to omit the Ascendant and house placements from the report because they can’t be established with any accuracy without a birth time. There is nothing unusual to do for most users; the report is generated without the time-sensitive data.
Continue reading if you’re curious in the possible range of signs and degrees on a given day. The Sun, Moon, and planets’ positions are calculated using the time in the birth time field. You can enter 12:00 if you’d want to use the best average for the day. If you want to know the probable range, take note of the positions of the planets at 00:01 and 23:59, which will give you the range. The Moon can be in one of two signs on many days, as the Moon changes signs every 2-1/2 days. Changes of signs with the Sun and other planets are less likely, but still conceivable (they may be on a cusp). You can check the range of feasible placements once more. However, without a birth time, you can’t be positive of the exact placements.
How do I locate the entirety of my sign?
As the 1st house, Whole Sign considers the complete span of the zodiac sign that appears on the Ascendant at the moment of a person’s birth. The 2nd house is made up of the next sign, the 3rd house is made up of the next sign, and so on. In the Whole Sign method, all residences are the same size (30).
What is the meaning of your horoscope?
A natal chart (also known as a birth chart) is an astronomical image of the stars based on the precise date, time, and location of your birth. We compute the location of each planet, as well as the sign of the zodiac and house it was in at the time of your birth, using NASA data.
What is the nature of my stellium?
When you map your natal chart, you can see the positions of all the planets in the sky at the time of your birth, not simply where the sun rises and sets.
“A stellium occurs when three or more planets are concentrated in a single zodiac sign or house in someone’s chart,” the twins explain. “Babies born in the summer of 2020 will have a stellium in Capricorn, because Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto are all in Capricorn,” they explain. Having Mars, Mercury, and Saturn all in the fifth house is another example (which relates to romance, love, and creativity).
In some cases, people’s charts may have more than one stellium (i.e., three planets in Sag and three in the eighth house).
Is it necessary for me to employ entire sign houses?
Astro, like many other free online chart makers, offers default settings, one of which is the House system, which is set to the Placidus House System.
This isn’t limited to Astro; Co-Star and Cafe Astrology both default to Placidus.
The amount of information in a chart can be overwhelming to someone who is just getting started, and the last thing on their mind is messing around with the settings and trying to adjust their House System.
Although House Systems appear to be one of the more complicated astrological ideas that many newcomers struggle with, they are a fundamental astrological notion, thus it’s critical to have them set up from the start.
For many years, I used the default Placidus system and had excellent outcomes throughout readings.
But it wasn’t until I moved to the Whole Sign House System that everything fell into place and I was able to make significant progress.
Switching between the house systems causes major alterations in which Houses the planets fall for myself and many others.
I thought that the Whole Signs portrayed a picture of my life that I strongly related with when it came to comprehending my own chart.
This translated into my readings, where I was able to delve deeper into people’s charts with greater accuracy and comprehension.
There is no one-size-fits-all house system, but astrology is a language with many diverse dialects.
No one is more accurate than the other, but I believe it is critical for people new to astrology to be exposed to these several dialects and to choose which one they prefer.
Beginning to examine charts with entire sign houses resulted in a large number of break throughs for me.
Whole Sign Houses transforms the complete sign into a home, bringing together disparate areas of meaning in people’s lives.
I no longer have to be concerned about cusps and variations between houses because I believe Whole Signs clarifies my thinking and understanding.
One major criticism of the Whole Signs Houses is that it allows the Angls (MC/IC) to fall into houses other than the 10th house, which is their typical home.
This, in my opinion, adds additional layers of information and is useful during chart readings.
The MC is a person’s chart’s highest point, which is usually their career or the place where they are most visible.
You can gain insight into other aspects of a person’s life that are closely tied to their work and exposure by not always being in the 10th house.
I recognize that this is a dispute that will not be resolved by a single individual and that has been ongoing for many generations.
However, I believe it is critical for newcomers to be aware that there are alternatives to the default House structure.
Although I like Whole Sign Houses, I recommend that everyone test both of them, as well as the others available, to discover which one works best for them.
I recommend reading Robert Hand’s work on the matter here: link for a more extensive argument in favor of Whole Sign Houses.
Changing the House Settings in Astro Com:
Do soulmates have birth charts that are similar?
What you may not realize is that when two soulmates’ birth charts are compared, they nearly always have certain features in common that reveal the nature of their relationship to a trained astrologer.

