The New American Ephemeris for the 21st Century.The New American Ephemeris ephemeris (ĭfĕm`ərĭs) (pl., ephemerides), table listing the position of one or more celestial bodies for each day of the year. For The 21st Century Rique Pottenger Starcrafts Publishing PO Bos 446, Exeter, NH 03833 0976242230, $26.95 www.starcraftspublishing.com Based on the earlier work of Neil F. Michelsen in 1976, The Michelsen memorial edition of "The New American Ephemeris For The 21st Century: 2000-2100 at Midnight" by Rique Pottenger is newly updated and expanded with the latest Jet Propulsion Laboratory “JPL” redirects here. For other uses, see JPL (disambiguation). Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a NASA research center located in the cities of Pasadena and La Cañada Flintridge, near Los Angeles, California, USA. data, several other new features, all while retaining familiar data and a format relied upon by astrologers
The following is an incomplete list of notable astrologers:
adj. 1. Relating to milk. 2. Promoting the flow of milk. galactic 1. pertaining to milk. 2. galactagogue. Center; monthly positions for Eris, Chiron, Pallas Juno, and Vesta; Astro Data column phenomena sorted by time as well as by date; and planetary ingress An entrance. Contrast with "egress," which means exit. See ingress traffic. See also Ingres 2006. data that includes R if planet is retrograde retrograde /ret·ro·grade/ (ret´ro-grad) going backward; retracing a former course; catabolic. ret·ro·grade adj. 1. Moving or tending backward. 2. when it ingresses. Of special note is the Dedication followed by the ;memorial feature 'Remembering Neil' which capsulizes the beginning years of the development of computer technology as applied to astrology. "The New American Ephemeris For The 21st Century" is a 624-page treasury of information, example and instruction that is especially recommended to dedicated astrologers and should prove to be a cornerstone of any personal, professional, and academic library's Astrological Studies reference collection. |
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