Why does the Astrodienst Composite Chart come out with a different Venus (or Ascendant) placement to the one Ive seen somewhere else?
There are different ways of calculating composite charts. One of these differences concerns Mercury and Venus: some astrologers transpose Mercury and Venus by 180 to the opposite sign, if they come out on “the wrong side of the Sun” in the chart. We offer both variants. In the chart section of the AstroShop, for type 62, the two planets are always put on the side of the Sun, in chart type 671 and all reports they are not moved but remain where they technically fall. For the calculation of the Ascendant, see question No. 2 below.
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