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Ephemeris

The Auracle Ephemeris displays planetary positions in calendar format for an overview of all planets, or exact date and time of the line, gate and direction changes of a single planet.

You can set beginning date and timezone, and in table mode also the time of the position checks.

It covers a time range from 999 BCE to 3441 CE.

 

Click on the Ephemeris extension button anywhere in Auracle.

ephemeris extension button

Upon opening, the ephemeris defaults to an overview of all planets in calendar format.

- If a transit or transit composite is open when you initiate the ephemeris, its start date and time zone defaults to that transit.

- Otherwise, the ephemeris defaults to date and time zone at your IP address.

 

Calendar: All planets in overview

Auracle Ephemeris

 

 

Options bar

You can edit the From date to anything between -999 and 3441.

-The date is in international format: yyyy.mm.dd.

Select preferred time zone.

 

A checked "All" button on the options bar displays the calendar format.

You can set the hour of day at which the positions of the planets are checked and displayed.

- If you like to sit with a coffee at 8 in the morning and check the ephemeris, set it to 8 o'clock. Auracle remembers your settings.

You can set the interval between planetary checks to 24 hours, which shows an entire month per page, or to 12 hours, showing 15 days.

- If you have set the hour to 8, the 12-hour interval will be 8 am and 8 pm (20).

Auracle Ephemeris Calendar, 12 hour intervals

In the first line of the calendar, the gate.line positions of the planets are displayed in gray if they haven't changed in the past 12 or 24 hours.
If there is space, the current directions are displayed on the second line. If the direction has not changed in the past 12 or 24 hours, it is displayed in gray.

 

Single Planet to the Second

A single planet is displayed in two columns per page.

- The first line initializes to the beginning of the chosen date and is displayed in gray (since there isn't an actual line change happening).

Arrows appear to the left or right of the columns if there is more data available.
Click or use right/left arrow keys on keyboard to advance or retreat by one column.

- The slow planets are very space efficient. In below example you can see three detailed years of Uranus's every move on a single page.

Auracle Epheneris: Single planet to the second.

 

 

Options bar

You can edit the From date to anything between -999 and 3441. The To date is set by Auracle.

-The date is in international format: yyyy.mm.dd.

Select preferred time zone.

Select any of the planets to display a list of line, gate and direction changes by date and time to the second.

- Dates are displayed in international format: yyyy.mm.dd.

 

 

Planetary oppositions Sun/Earth and North Node/South Node

Opposing planets are displayed in two synchronized columns per page.
You need to select only one planet to auto-select the other.

Arrows appear to the left or right of the columns if there is more data available.
Click or use up/down arrow keys on keyboard to advance or retreat by one line.

 

The Moon

The Moon has two check boxes.
Select the left one to see only gate changes for a month.

Additionally check the right button to also see exact line changes for 8 days.

 

Exit

Click the Close button to exit the ephemeris and return to where you took off.

 

 

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