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68 SIMPLIFIED SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY

Logarithm of Moon’s motion on G. M. T. day
.2119
Logarithm of interval
.3912
Log. of Moon’s motion during interval
.6031
Deg. Min.
Value of logarithm .6031 (increment of correction) 5 degrees, 59 minutes.
Long. of Moon on noon nearest G. M. T. (Aug. 3,)
Pisces 2 39
Minus increment of correction.
5 59
Longitude of Moon at G. M. T.
Aquarius 26 40

As in the first horoscope we calculated, so in this we may pass Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn without correcting, and enter the longitude of each for the noon nearest G. M. T. in the horoscope. Mars’ motion is 15 minutes on the G. M. T. day and his motion during the interval of 9 hours, 45 minutes would therefore be about 6 minutes. Subtracting 6 minutes from Mars’ longtitude on Aug. 3rd (the noon nearest G. M. T.), Mars’ position in the horoscope will be Aries 4:06. Similarly Jupiter requires a correction of 4 minutes making his position Virgo 15:17.

Deg. Min.
Longitude of Venus on noon after G. M. T. (Aug. 3,)
Virgo 6 21
Longitude of Venus on noon before G. M. T. (Aug. 2,)
Virgo 5 9
Motion of Venus on the G. M. T. day
5 9