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Ok we know that Saturn is in Virgo since sept 2 2007. So my question is, how much does our position on earth affect the incident angle of saturn relative to us? I mean, if we draw a line from the top of anyone's head and towards saturn, will that line keep the same angle no matter hoe the earth spins during the day? And is suchh an angle the same in the USA and in China? Also, since the earth has its own orbit, how does the angle of saturn relative to the earth change throughout the seasons?

2007-12-09 09:31:28 · 1 answers · asked by Roy Nicolas 5 in Entertainment & Music Horoscopes

Silly girl --> because i'm a capricorn and my north pole dies not lie! ...ok not often. : )

2007-12-09 11:23:45 · update #1

limey --> thanks, that confirms my thoughts.

2007-12-09 11:28:30 · update #2

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Astrology is geocentric. Astrologers use a map representing an imaginary band in the sky called the Ecliptic, projected out from Earth. They relate that circular band in the sky to an individual's position in time and space to erect a natal chart ( for the time and place of birth). They then progress that chart, and also note the current planetary positions and relate them to that 'base' chart.

What you call the 'incident angle' changes because of the movement of the Earth and one's position on it in relation to the position of the planets on the Ecliptic. The relative positions change as the Earth spins on its axis and with elapsed time.

2007-12-09 10:29:24 · answer #1 · answered by limey_not_lime 5 · 1 0

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