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Anywhere I can get a more compact ephemeris?
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unknown
2013-05-21 19:42:29 UTC
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I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as 2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!

The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4 page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
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A. B.
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Robin Wilkie
2013-05-23 14:49:29 UTC
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"American Ephemeris", ACS Publications, I trust is still available,
for e/g 2000-2050. Much more detailed & accurate than some
you've mentioned.

-=Rab
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I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as 2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4 page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
--
A. B.
<>
My e-mail address is zen177395 at zendotcodotuk, though I don't check
that account very often.
Post unto others as you would have them post unto you.
unknown
2013-05-23 21:34:46 UTC
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It is still available and it looks like just the kind of thing I'm after.
Might get that one. Thanks for the tip.
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A. B.
Post by Robin Wilkie
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My e-mail address is zen177395 at zendotcodotuk, though I don't check that
account very often.

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Post by Robin Wilkie
"American Ephemeris", ACS Publications, I trust is still available,
for e/g 2000-2050. Much more detailed & accurate than some
you've mentioned.
-=Rab
Post by unknown
I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as 2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4
page, giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it
just lists the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but
that's good enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get
ones like that?
--
A. B.
<>
My e-mail address is zen177395 at zendotcodotuk, though I don't check
that account very often.
Post unto others as you would have them post unto you.
Todd Carnes
2013-06-09 16:26:14 UTC
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Post by unknown
I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as 2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4 page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
--
A. B.
Astrodeinst has 6000 yrs worth of ephemerides freely available at http://www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm

Todd
unknown
2013-06-09 22:03:12 UTC
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Post by Todd Carnes
Post by unknown
I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as 2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4 page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
--
A. B.
Astrodeinst has 6000 yrs worth of ephemerides freely available at
http://www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm
Todd
I know, but only at 6 pages per year. Which is kind of big to print out a
lot of, and what I was after was something to use away from the computer.
Todd Carnes
2013-06-10 14:26:40 UTC
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Post by Todd Carnes
Post by unknown
I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as
2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4
page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just
lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
--
A. B.
Astrodeinst has 6000 yrs worth of ephemerides freely available at
http://www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm
Todd
I know, but only at 6 pages per year. Which is kind of big to print out a
lot of, and what I was after was something to use away from the computer.
Oh, I see. I guess I misunderstood. If you're looking for a small, easy-to-carry, printed ephemeris, I like "The American Ephemeris for the 21st Century: 2000 to 2050 at Midnight". There is also a noon version.

You can get it for $19.95 at ACS Publications <http://acspublications.com/books/book.php?book_id=b106x3>

Todd
Todd Carnes
2013-06-10 14:32:28 UTC
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I make a lot of use of the ephemerides in the back of "The Compleat
Astrologer" and "Parkers' Astrology", but they extend only as far as
2012.
A full Raphael booklet, or the six-A4-page Swiss Ephemeris from
www.astro.com , is all right for extra precision on single years, but it
gets pretty unwieldy if you need them for every year!
The Compleat Astrologer ones are really compact - two years to an A4
page,
giving positions for every single day (for the outer planets it just
lists
the day they change degree). Only to the nearest degree, but that's good
enough for most purposes. Does anyone know where I could get ones like
that?
--
A. B.
Astrodeinst has 6000 yrs worth of ephemerides freely available at
http://www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm
Todd
I know, but only at 6 pages per year. Which is kind of big to print out a
lot of, and what I was after was something to use away from the computer.
Oops, not the best link. Use <http://www.astrocom.com/astrology/ephemeris/american-ephemeris-for-the-21st-century-2000-2050-at-midnight> instead.
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