Asteroids on Wheels
AND DIALS in SolarFire5!
With the AsterMLW font kit available from Treehouse Mountain, SolarFire5 can easily be configured to print the glyphs for the asteroids on your wheels and dials! Shown here is just one example (of the 19 Cancer-Capricorn Lunar Eclipse in January 2001.) Please email for details on the font kit (or see the Order Page on this website!)
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With the ability to design your own wheel and/or dial style in SolarFire5, you can have dials and wheels with the appearance you choose! On the dial above, I have stripped the notation for the minutes of the asteroid positions just to make the dial easier to read. You might eliminate the sign mention or enlarge the font size… or do whatever!
If you have SolarFire5, be sure to go to their website to download the latest patch:
CCRS: 360* Chart Example with a Selection of Asteroids
As
you can see, this program places regular chart factors, the TNPs, and 30+
asteroids with glyphs in their Houses (and will do so for return charts,
progressions, relocations, etc.) As an
example, see the Lilith-Ceres conjunction in 02-03* Capricorn.
Below the chart is a 30 degree sort to simplify recognition of aspects.
The printouts for
the program are of much better quality than you see here. This example was scanned and then suffered
two different file format conversions.
The CCRS software is
written by Mark Pottenger, who pioneered the inclusion of asteroids in
software, and who has made his ephemerides available throughout the
astrological community!
For
full information on the features and pricing of the CCRS software, refer to:
Other
software that includes features with the asteroids used in my work include:
SolarFire (starting with version 4,) Halloran, and—new this Fall, Kepler2000
To
read more about these programs, click on the links:
Kepler:
http://www.patterns.com/news.htm
Halloran:
Solar
Fire:
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