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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 />

Chapter 10: Clustering<br />

Star Clusters<br />

<strong>The</strong> first and only astrologer that I am aware <strong>of</strong> who<br />

has as concerned himself with star clusters is Charles<br />

A. Jayne. Jayne points out that clusters <strong>of</strong> dozens and<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> stars exist at various distances and<br />

directions from our Sun. <strong>The</strong>se clusters cohere for<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> millions <strong>of</strong> years in most cases. Jayne<br />

goes on to point out that these star clusters are at<br />

least as deserving <strong>of</strong> our attention as the more<br />

familiar constellations, composed <strong>of</strong> stars (in most<br />

cases) at different distances and having no physical<br />

relationship with one another.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reader should understand that single stars are<br />

not the rule, but very much the exception. Clusters <strong>of</strong><br />

stars are the rule, and in fact clusters <strong>of</strong> almost all<br />

astrophysical objects are the rule.<br />

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