how is it possible to see the signs wich the sun points if the sun is infront of the zodiac who are we supposed to see?. would it be more logical to see the sings who are behind the earth?
@roterdamac13 Just before sunrise, look towards the eastern horizon at the point where the sun will appear. You have a second opportunity after sunset towards the west. Obviously, results will be affected by your location and the weather.
In the map: the earth & our sun travel slightly different orbital paths in the zodiac epliptical or is that the celestial equator? I'm an Aquarius born on Feb. 15, 1980 when the sun & moon are 5 degrees apart: the next day (Feb 16) came a total solar eclipse in the eastern hemisphere. The new sidereal astrological method puts me in Aquarius, but a day (Feb 14) after the sun leaves Capricorn & the old tropical zodiac shows the sun closer to Pisces within the 3 day weekend in 1980 (leap year). +
Why start with Gemini? And why that horrible scream at the end with the diamond-pointed figure, as if some devilish character was involved? Makes no sense. Also the shapes of the constellations are not identical with those shown for each one in Wikipedia, which shows precisely the stars involved in each on the backdrop of the celestial field. The diagram for Scorpius in Wikipedia also shows accurately Ophiuchus above the ecliptic on top of Scorpius
@roobookaroo The position of the stars in this animation are accurate. They are plotted using the SFA observatory star charts (easy to find online). About the shapes: Constellations are defined by the set of stars that make it up, nothing else; illustrators are free to make whatever graphics they like around them. Also your comment about Ophiuchus is misleading, the cluster of stars defined by his right foot intersects the ecliptic which puts him on it, not above it.
Would you like to know your "FULL" Astrological Chart? I'm not talking about just some random information about your Zodiac Sign that can be found online or anywhere for that matter. I'm talking about REAL astrological information thats unique and designed specifically FOR YOU. All that is required is your date of birth. Thats it. And you only pay one small fee of $15. (Cash Only) If your interested my email is - goldensparks75@yahoo.com
Nice. But there is a problem with the Earth's spin. It appears that the spin of the Earth exactly matching the rate of rotation around the Sun, which would potentially confuse beginners between Earth's yearly and daily motions. (The details of the surface of the Earth should be deliberately obfuscated in order to avoid that confusion.)
Clear as mud to me. The point shown on the ecliptic is directly behind the sun from us( where we would be unable to see it) . Why is that relevent to anything at all ?
love the video really good
sprattysy 1 month ago
great vid you have here
grisgrisy 1 month ago
some sweet info here
chrispikeyp 1 month ago
good work here
jayejayeee 1 month ago
AMAZING!!
VIVORGIS 1 month ago
some sweet info here
sprattysy 1 month ago
love the video really good
smuggecko 1 month ago
how is it possible to see the signs wich the sun points if the sun is infront of the zodiac who are we supposed to see?. would it be more logical to see the sings who are behind the earth?
roterdamac13 1 month ago
@roterdamac13 Just before sunrise, look towards the eastern horizon at the point where the sun will appear. You have a second opportunity after sunset towards the west. Obviously, results will be affected by your location and the weather.
pixzul 1 month ago
In the map: the earth & our sun travel slightly different orbital paths in the zodiac epliptical or is that the celestial equator? I'm an Aquarius born on Feb. 15, 1980 when the sun & moon are 5 degrees apart: the next day (Feb 16) came a total solar eclipse in the eastern hemisphere. The new sidereal astrological method puts me in Aquarius, but a day (Feb 14) after the sun leaves Capricorn & the old tropical zodiac shows the sun closer to Pisces within the 3 day weekend in 1980 (leap year). +
demikede1 2 months ago
Libra Girl !!!
MsCavalia 2 months ago
Why start with Gemini? And why that horrible scream at the end with the diamond-pointed figure, as if some devilish character was involved? Makes no sense. Also the shapes of the constellations are not identical with those shown for each one in Wikipedia, which shows precisely the stars involved in each on the backdrop of the celestial field. The diagram for Scorpius in Wikipedia also shows accurately Ophiuchus above the ecliptic on top of Scorpius
roobookaroo 2 months ago
@roobookaroo The position of the stars in this animation are accurate. They are plotted using the SFA observatory star charts (easy to find online). About the shapes: Constellations are defined by the set of stars that make it up, nothing else; illustrators are free to make whatever graphics they like around them. Also your comment about Ophiuchus is misleading, the cluster of stars defined by his right foot intersects the ecliptic which puts him on it, not above it.
pixzul 2 months ago
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Would you like to know your "FULL" Astrological Chart? I'm not talking about just some random information about your Zodiac Sign that can be found online or anywhere for that matter. I'm talking about REAL astrological information thats unique and designed specifically FOR YOU. All that is required is your date of birth. Thats it. And you only pay one small fee of $15. (Cash Only) If your interested my email is - goldensparks75@yahoo.com
GoldenSpark75 4 months ago
The curently age we are in is picies and next aquarius in 2150
vladissimo18 5 months ago
Leo
aliearia03 5 months ago
Aqua baby!
NewYorkMami4u 6 months ago
Nice. But there is a problem with the Earth's spin. It appears that the spin of the Earth exactly matching the rate of rotation around the Sun, which would potentially confuse beginners between Earth's yearly and daily motions. (The details of the surface of the Earth should be deliberately obfuscated in order to avoid that confusion.)
yoshidabrcg 6 months ago
@yoshidabrcg Thanks. & you are correct.
pixzul 2 months ago
i am a leo my sister is a lirba i think
furrylover12345645 8 months ago
Tauruuus!:D
ralubendis 9 months ago
capricorn...... i wish i was leo XP
BeybladerGirl101 1 year ago
im aries
lleeoonny 1 year ago
what song is this?
bigplaneboeing 1 year ago
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RandomStuff1O1 1 year ago
LEO!
kamaniisopi 1 year ago 4
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razberrychaos 1 year ago
saturn is the big wwander between fornax and about five past bootes
goatphilososphy 1 year ago
this is clearly just an excuse to use graphics of the celestial sphere to make something 'cool' and 'aesthetic'
mizusbuff 1 year ago
only a matter of time when we find life
aaronlloydthorne 1 year ago
LIBRA
SuperJuniorfannies 1 year ago
Very, very beautiful!
Complimenti!
Sindariwna 1 year ago 2
im a gemini but i dont have a twin, booooohooooo
TikiDragon1 1 year ago
Clear as mud to me. The point shown on the ecliptic is directly behind the sun from us( where we would be unable to see it) . Why is that relevent to anything at all ?
lynnvalley1000 1 year ago
@lynnvalley1000
although the presentation was pretty good. But you are right, that was the problem.
belask 1 year ago
BEAUTIFUL! Most excellent! Everything one needs to know. Is it possible to show the point of Vernal Equinox "sliding" towards Aquarius?
YnoT0207 2 years ago
very clear
hangxom182 2 years ago