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  Planets in astrology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Astrology utilises the ancient geocentric model of the universe in its calculations and thus employs the term in its original geocentric sense.
In Chinese astrology, Venus is associated with the element metal.
In Chinese astrology, Jupiter is ruled by the element wood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Solar_system_in_astrology   (1743 words)

  
 Solar System K-12 Experiments & Background
Pluto, the solar system's smallest planet, is considered to be part of the Kuiper Belt population.
The point at which the solar system ends and interstellar space begins is not precisely defined, since its outer boundaries are delineated by two separate forces: the solar wind and the Sun's gravity.
The solar system is located in the Local Fluff in the Orion Arm of the Milky Way galaxy, a spiral galaxy with a diameter of about 100,000 light years containing approximately 200 billion stars, of which the Sun is a rather large and bright one.
www.juliantrubin.com /encyclopedia/astronomy/solarsystem.html   (5441 words)

  
 Sun - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Tidal effects from the planets do not significantly affect the shape of the Sun, although the Sun itself orbits the barycenter of the solar system, which is offset from the center of the Sun mostly because of the large mass of Jupiter.
From about 0.7 solar radii to 1.0 solar radii, the material in the Sun is neither dense nor hot enough to transfer the heat energy of the interior outward.
The evidence is mainly a high abundance of heavy elements such as iron, gold, and even uranium in the solar system: the most plausible ways that these elements could be produced is by nucleosynthesis inside a large, hot star.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Sun   (2450 words)

  
 Astronomy & Astrology - Solar System
Solar System, the Sun and the celestial bodies orbiting the Sun, including the nine planets and their satellites; the asteroids, comets, and meteoroids; and interplanetary dust and gas.
The boundary between the solar system and interstellar space—called the heliopause—is estimated to occur near 100 AU.
This solar system was the only planetary system known to exist until 1995, when astronomers discovered a planet about 0.6 times the mass of Jupiter orbiting the star 51 Pegasi.
www.angelfire.com /realm/shades/horoscopes/asolarsyst.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Moon - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Solar eclipses occur when a node coincides with the new Moon; lunar eclipses when a node coincides with the full Moon.
Another important source of gases is the solar wind, which is briefly captured by the Moon's gravity.
Solar eclipses can only occur at new moon; lunar eclipses can only occur at full moon.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Moon   (4594 words)

  
 Solar system in astrology
In astrology, the Moon is thought to be associated with a person's emotional make-up, unconscious habits, rhythms, memories and moods.
In Western astrology, Mercury () is the ruling planet of Gemini and Virgo.
In Western astrology, the planet Jupiter () is associated with merrymaking.
www.tagate.com /horoscope/page/solar_system_in_astrology.shtml   (1071 words)

  
 Solar system   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In broad terms, the solar system consists of the Sun, eight bodies in relatively unique orbits (commonly called planets or major planets) and two belts of smaller objects (which can be called minor planets, planetoids, meteoroids, planetesimals or, in the case of Pluto, planets).
In the outer regions of this solar nebula, ice and volatile gases were able to survive, and as a results, the inner planets formed minerals and are rocky, and the outer planets were massive enough to attract gases.
The solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy, a spiral galaxy with a diameter of about 100,000 light years containing approximately 200 billion stars, of which our Sun is rather large and bright.
abcworld.net /Solar_system.html   (4511 words)

  
 Sun - ExampleProblems.com
Tidal effects from the planets do not significantly affect the shape of the Sun, although the Sun itself orbits the center of mass of the solar system, which is offset from the Sun's center mostly because of the large mass of Jupiter.
This is suggested by a high abundance of heavy elements such as iron, gold and uranium in the solar system: the most plausible ways that these elements could be produced are by endothermic nuclear reactions during a supernova or by transmutation via neutron absorption inside a massive first generation star.
The solar constant is the amount of power that the Sun deposits per unit area that is directly exposed to sunlight.
www.exampleproblems.com /wiki/index.php?title=Sun&printable=yes   (3547 words)

  
 Solar system in astrology - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In Astrology, the planets have been ascribed varying significance and influence over events and people.
Note that in astrology, the sun and moon are referred to as "planets" for the sake of convenience and following pre-astronomical definition of planet.
Sometimes the sun and moon are referred to as "the lights" or the "luminaries".
wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php?title=Solar_system_in_astrology&...   (1410 words)

  
 Moon - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Unlike most other moons in the Solar System, the annual trajectory of the Moon is very similar to the one of the Earth and is always curved in the same way, concave towards the Sun, and nowhere looped or even convex towards the Sun.
It is only about 1/10 of that, because the amount of solar radiation reflected towards the Earth is highly reduced by the shadows projected by the higher parts of the Moon over the lower ones.
In Western astrology The Moon is said to represent the feeling nature in of the individual.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Moon   (5921 words)

  
 Dane Rudhyar - Man As A Solar System - Astrology, the Planets - Rudhyar Archival Project
The issue is whether astrology should deal with planets as single entities and sources of energies or with the solar system as a whole — i.e., as an "organism" as a cosmically organized system of interdependent activities.
If astrology means anything at all, this meaning is based on the assumption that the human organism and the entire biosphere organically operate in resonance to the rhythm of these currents.
A birth-chart is, therefore, a two-dimensional picture of the solar system seen from the point of view of a particular locality on the surface of the Earth at a particular time.
www.khaldea.com /rudhyar/solarsystem.shtml   (3090 words)

  
 ASTROLOGY
Astrology is, however, a very ancient and occultic concept that is repeatedly condemned by Almighty God, throughout the Bible, as it was part of the first false religious system in Babylon, the original rebellion against Him, and as a false alternate religion, is the idolatrous seeking after other gods.
Astrology was developed into a system approximately 3,000 B.C, by the Babylonians, who gazed at the heavens from their ziggurats, a type of staired tower, and began to worship the individual planets, moon, sun, and stars, as gods and goddesses, attributing to them individual attributes of the Almighty God.
To believe in Astrology, you must support the philosophy that you are either a "born loser" or a "born winner." The stars, we are being told, do not merely forecast the course of our lives, but they also cause the events to take place.
www.bloomington.in.us /~lgthscac/astrology.htm   (2413 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Solar System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In broad terms, the charted regions of our solar system consist of the Sun and its planetary system: the eight bodies in relatively unique orbits (commonly called planets or major planets) and two belts of smaller objects (which can be called minor planets, planetoids, meteoroids, planetesimals or, in the case of Pluto, planets).
The solar system is located in the Local Fluff of the Milky Way galaxy, a spiral galaxy with a diameter of about 100,000 light years containing approximately 200 billion stars, of which our Sun is rather large and bright.
The total surface area of the solar system's objects that have solid surfaces and a diameter greater than 1 km is ~1.7 km2 andmdash;about 11 times the area of the Earth's land masses wherever possible.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/solar_system   (5742 words)

  
 Dreamtime Astrology readings:astrology readings and interpretation:astrology and the meaning of the planets
Astrology is the ancient art/science of divination based on the influence of the planets in the solar system on people, places and events.
Natal Astrology (Greek for "I look at the hour") is used to determine the personality type by analyzing the astrological chart at the exact time (when the first breath was taken) and place of birth.
This form of Astrology has become the most popular and is the one we will focus on here to allow you to develop and understand your own personality.
www.thedreamtime.com /spirit/astrology.html   (627 words)

  
 Gregorian calendar
Denmark, Norway and the Protestant states of Germany adopted the solar portion of the new calendar in 1700, due to the influence of Ole Rømer, but did not adopt the lunar portion.
To make matters worse, the system was poorly administered and the leap days that should have been excluded from 1704 and 1708 were not excluded.
However, China retained the Chinese traditions of numbering the months and a modified Era System, backdating the first year of the ROC to 1912; this system is still in use in Taiwan where this ROC government retains control.
www.tagate.com /horoscope/page/gregorian_calendar.shtml   (2169 words)

  
 Astrology Guide : Western Astrology
In Western horoscopic astrology, it is based on an exact moment in time, such as a person's birth, in which various cosmic bodies are said to have an influence.
In sun sign astrology, only the location of the Sun is considered.Most western astrologers use the tropical zodiac beginning with the sign of Aries at the Northern hemisphere Vernal Equinox always on or around March 21 of each year.
Newspapers often print astrology columns, which purport to provide guidance on what challenges might be found in a day in relation to the sign of the zodiac that included the sun when the person was born.
astrology-guides.com /a/.../165575/Western+astrology.html   (957 words)

  
 Astrology in the Hudson Valley, NY
The Point of a plant's orbit at which it crosses the plane of the earth's orbit extended to meet the celestial body from south to north.
The apparent position of a body in the solar system with respect to the sun.
The mean solar time of the meridian of the city of Greenwich, England, used as the prime basis of standard time throughout the world.
www.bearsystems.com /astro/astro.html   (1370 words)

  
 Comets astronomhy of our solar system
The Sun's solar wind causes comet's tails to always point away from the Sun, so that as comets move away from the Sun their tails precede them in their orbit.
The Kuiper Belt is the frozen remains of a disk of primordial material that condensed into our present solar system five billion years ago.
As larger and larger KBOs turn up, several of which are binary systems, the case for Pluto as a planet weakens (if a "planet" is a large body formed with the original solar system orbiting the Sun in a stable and unique orbit).
www.myastrologybook.com /Comets-astronomy-of-our-solar-system.htm   (648 words)

  
 KryssTal: The Solar System
The Solar System is the realm of the Sun.
Asteroids (or Planetoids) orbit in the inner solar system mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
These are icy worlds orbiting in the outer solar system beyond the major planets.
www.krysstal.com /solarsys.html   (712 words)

  
 Introduction and FAQ
A "planet" is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.
But even the largest ones must be small compared to the radius of the planet (the height of tallest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons on Mars, is less than 1% of Mars's radius).
To be fair, in the past astrology was a legitimate field of study.
seds.lpl.arizona.edu /nineplanets/nineplanets/intro.html   (2330 words)

  
 Wikijunior Solar System/Solar System - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
The Solar System, showing the Sun, inner planets, asteroid belt, outer planets and a comet.
At the center of the Solar System is the Sun.
It is near the edge of the Solar System.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Wikijunior_Solar_System/Solar_System   (2384 words)

  
 ORRERY: The Sun - powerhouse of the solar system
The fl lines seen in the solar spectrum are Fraunhofer lines.
This photo was taken in 2002 by the Swedish 1-metre solar telescope on La Palma, and is the most detailed picture ever of the Sun's surface.
A "solar wind" of charged particles is continuously bathing all the planets.
www.harmsy.freeuk.com /sun.html   (535 words)

  
 The Nine Planets Solar System Tour
This 'road map' of the solar system contains lots of maps and data as well as photos.
This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system.
Our knowledge of our solar system is extensive.
seds.lpl.arizona.edu /nineplanets/nineplanets   (537 words)

  
 astrology
dates from the first Human Consciousness.It is the study of the relationship between movements of the Sun, Moon and planets of our Solar System and events on Earth.
It can be used to understanda person'spersonality,successes and failures and to forecast how someone will feel or behave over a period of time.
Astrology can be divided into natal astrology and mundane astrology.
www.findurfate.com /astrology/astrology.htm   (102 words)

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