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The Astrology of Space - Matrix Software

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Astrology</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Space</strong><br />

## Zodiac Latitude Name<br />

Q 25°Cn50’08 -20°09’11/0736+01<br />

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## = Abbreviation <strong>of</strong> object: “Q” stands for “Quasar”<br />

I can see by the abbreviation that I am looking at a<br />

quasar, a very high-energy cosmic event located at<br />

great distance in the universe. Doing a quick “Google"<br />

search on the web for “0736+01” turns up the<br />

comment that this is an optically violent variable<br />

quasar.<br />

In fact, once you have located which celestial objects<br />

relate to your natal chart, it is great fun to compile<br />

notes on what each <strong>of</strong> these objects is all about.<br />

Since all <strong>of</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong> objects in this book are<br />

organized by the group they belong to, once you<br />

understand something about the group, then you<br />

automatically know about each member <strong>of</strong> that group.<br />

This can be <strong>of</strong> particular use when it comes to the<br />

fixed stars, since they are so many <strong>of</strong> them. I have<br />

included about 750 fixed stars here. For example, this<br />

fixed star entry:<br />

FS 29°Ta06'37 + 3°14'20|2.96|B7ne<br />

ALCYONE / eta Taurus<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pleiades<br />

This is the named star “Alcyone,” the central star in<br />

the star group “<strong>The</strong> Pleiades,” said to be the most<br />

photographed stellar object. It is conjunct the planet<br />

Uranus in my natal chart. This listing breaks down as<br />

follows:<br />

FS = Fixed Star<br />

29°Ta06'37 = Zodiac longitude position<br />

+ 3°14'20 = Zodiac latitude position<br />

2.96 = Magnitude brightness<br />

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