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Binghamton (New York): Astrological Article and Chart

You will find below the horoscope of the event Binghamton (New York) with its interactive chart and planetary dominants.

Binghamton (New York)
Date of birth
Tuesday, June 27, 1786, 12:00 AM
City of birth
Binghamton (NY) (United States)
Cancer
Leo
Aries
Signs
Sun
Mercury
Neptune
Planets
4
5
11
Houses
Air
Water
Elements
1
Birth Path
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Astrology chart of Binghamton (New York) (Placidus House System) Horoscope and birth chart of Binghamton (New York), born June 27, 1786, 12:00 AM, Binghamton (NY) (United States) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14° 00' 21° 05' 05' 23° 36' 14° 19' 16° 16' 23° 42' 02' 54' 13° 21' 29° 34' 35' 20° 15' 21° 47' 58' 18° 57' 05'
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Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
Sun 5°35' Cancer, in House IV
Sun Aspects
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 0°30'
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 6°00'
Sun square Ascendant orb 4°18'
Sun semi-square Mars orb 1°37'
Moon 21°47' Cancer, in House IV
Moon Aspects
Moon conjunction Uranus orb 1°31'
Moon conjunction Venus orb 9°11'
Moon square Neptune orb 7°47'
Mercury 29°34' Gemini, in House III
Mercury Aspects
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 6°00'
Mercury opposite Midheaven orb 5°30'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°14'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Saturn orb 1°42'
Mercury semi-square Jupiter orb 1°12'
Mercury semi-sextile Venus orb 1°23'
Venus 0°58' Leo, in House V
Venus Aspects
Moon conjunction Venus orb 9°11'
Venus quintile Neptune orb 1°01'
Mercury semi-sextile Venus orb 1°23'
Mars 18°57' Leo, in House V
Mars Aspects
Mars opposite Saturn orb 2°41'
Mars opposite Pluto orb 4°38'
Mars square Jupiter orb 5°36'
Mars sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 1°07'
Mars sextile Neptune orb 4°57'
Sun semi-square Mars orb 1°37'
Mars semi-sextile Uranus orb 1°17'
Jupiter 13°21' Taurus, in House I
Jupiter Aspects
Jupiter square Saturn orb 2°55'
Jupiter square Pluto orb 0°58'
Jupiter inconjunction Neptune orb 0°38'
Mars square Jupiter orb 5°36'
Mercury semi-square Jupiter orb 1°12'
Jupiter trine Midheaven orb 8°16'
Saturn 16°16' Я Aquarius, in House XI
Saturn Aspects
Saturn conjunction Pluto orb 1°57'
Mars opposite Saturn orb 2°41'
Saturn trine Neptune orb 2°16'
Jupiter square Saturn orb 2°55'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Saturn orb 1°42'
Uranus 20°15' Cancer, in House IV
Uranus Aspects
Moon conjunction Uranus orb 1°31'
Uranus square Neptune orb 6°15'
Mars semi-sextile Uranus orb 1°17'
Neptune 14°00' Libra, in House VII
Neptune Aspects
Saturn trine Neptune orb 2°16'
Neptune trine Pluto orb 0°19'
Neptune opposite Ascendant orb 4°05'
Jupiter inconjunction Neptune orb 0°38'
Uranus square Neptune orb 6°15'
Mars sextile Neptune orb 4°57'
Moon square Neptune orb 7°47'
Venus quintile Neptune orb 1°01'
Pluto 14°19' Я Aquarius, in House XI
Pluto Aspects
Saturn conjunction Pluto orb 1°57'
Neptune trine Pluto orb 0°19'
Jupiter square Pluto orb 0°58'
Mars opposite Pluto orb 4°38'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°14'
Pluto sextile Ascendant orb 4°25'
North Node 23°36' Я Capricorn, in House X
Lilith 21°05' Я Scorpio, in House VIII
Fortune 23°42' Pisces, in House XII
Vertex 4°05' Libra, in House VI
East Point 6°02' Aries, in House XII
Ascendant 9°54' Aries
House II 19°02' Taurus
House III 14°13' Gemini
House IV 5°05' Cancer
House V 26°48' Cancer
House VI 25°07' Leo
House VII 9°54' Libra
House VIII 19°02' Scorpio
House IX 14°13' Sagittarius
Midheaven 5°05' Capricorn
House XI 26°48' Capricorn
House XII 25°07' Aquarius
Ascendant 9°54' Aries
Ascendant Aspects
Sun square Ascendant orb 4°18'
Neptune opposite Ascendant orb 4°05'
Pluto sextile Ascendant orb 4°25'
Midheaven 5°05' Capricorn
Midheaven Aspects
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 0°30'
Mercury opposite Midheaven orb 5°30'
Mars sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 1°07'
Jupiter trine Midheaven orb 8°16'
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* A planet less than 1° from the next House cusp is considered to be posited in the said House. 2° when the AS and the MC are involved

About this event

Binghamton is a city in, and the county seat of, Broome County, New York, United States. Surrounded by rolling hills, it lies in the state's Southern Tier region near the Pennsylvania border, in a bowl-shaped valley at the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers. Binghamton is the principal city and cultural center of the Binghamton metropolitan area (also known as Greater Binghamton, or historically the Triple Cities), home to a quarter million people. The city's population, according to the 2020 census, is 47,969.

From the days of the railroad, Binghamton was a transportation crossroads and a manufacturing center, and has been known at different times for the production of cigars, shoes, and computers. IBM was founded nearby, and the flight simulator was invented in the city, leading to a notable concentration of electronics- and defense-oriented firms. This sustained economic prosperity earned Binghamton the moniker of the Valley of Opportunity. However, starting with job cuts made by defense firms towards the end of the Cold War, the region lost a large part of its manufacturing industry.

Today, while there is a continued concentration of high-tech firms, Binghamton is emerging as a healthcare- and education-focused city, with Binghamton University acting as much of the driving force behind this revitalization.

History

Early settlement
The first known people of European descent to come to the area were the troops of the Sullivan Expedition in 1779, during the American Revolutionary War, who destroyed local villages of the Onondaga and Oneida tribes. The city was named after William Bingham, a wealthy Philadelphian who bought the 10,000 acre patent for the land in 1786, then consisting of parts of the towns of Union and Chenango. Joshua Whitney, Jr., Bingham's land agent, chose land at the junction of the Chenango and Susquehanna Rivers to develop a settlement, then named Chenango Point, and helped build its roads and erect the first bridge. Significant agricultural growth led to the incorporation of the village of Binghamton in 1834.

The Chenango Canal, completed in 1837, connected Binghamton to the Erie Canal, and was the impetus for the initial industrial development of the area. This growth accelerated with the completion of the Erie Railroad between Binghamton and Jersey City, NJ in 1849. With the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad arriving soon afterward, the village became an important regional transportation center. Several buildings of importance were built at this time, including the New York State Inebriate Asylum, opened in 1858 as the first center in the United States to treat alcoholism as a disease.

Binghamton incorporated as a city in 1867 and, due to the presence of several stately homes, was nicknamed the Parlor City. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many immigrants moved to the area, finding an abundance of jobs. During the 1880s, Binghamton became the second-largest manufacturer of cigars in the United States. By the early 1920s, Endicott Johnson, a shoe manufacturer whose development of welfare capitalism resulted in many amenities for local residents, became the region's largest employer. An even larger influx of Europeans immigrated to Binghamton, and the working class prosperity resulted in the area being called the Valley of Opportunity.

In 1913, 31 people perished in the Binghamton Clothing Company fire, which resulted in reforms to the New York fire code. Major floods in 1935 and 1936 resulted in a number of deaths and washed out the Ferry Street Bridge (now the Clinton Street Bridge). The floods led the city to build flood walls along the length of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers.

During the Second World War, growth and corporate generosity continued as IBM, which was founded in greater Binghamton, emerged as a global technology leader. Along with Edwin Link's invention of the flight simulator in Binghamton, IBM's growth helped transition the region to a high-tech economy. Other major manufacturers included Ansco and General Electric. Until the Cold War ended, the area never experienced an economic downfall, due in part to its defense-oriented industries. The city's population peaked at around 85,000 in the mid-1950s.

The dominant planets

Why is it interesting to study an event's astrological chart? The natal chart, dominant planets and their distribution for "Binghamton (New York)" for example? Because a branch of astrology analyses events by referring to the astrological chart of their creation or beginning. Thus, it is possible to cast the chart for a company, a city, a country, an earthquake, a scientific discovery and so forth.

Through chart analysis and forecast, this branch of astrology provides information about the quality of a given event and reviews its positive or negative potential (success of a company, a project, an encounter etc.). Or it can simply allow you to analyse the static natal chart itself (natural disaster, invention etc.) for astrological research purpose.

Of course, in the case of these mundane or specific event charts, an astrological portrait is irrelevant. But all the rest remains valid: dominants, statistics for the positions of planets, signs, houses etc. These kinds of charts' interpretative techniques constitute a full-fledged discipline in itself, different from that of personal charts.

One must be careful when interpreting those event charts for two reasons: firstly, the major difficulty is to determine the exact date that symbolizes the event - and the exact time if possible. If we take, for example the creation of a company, there are several possible dates: the date when the partners agreed to create it is a first possibility; the date the statutes were registered, or the date of the company's legal incorporation, shortly afterwards, are also valid. We could also imagine that the date and time of the creation of its name also represent its birth. In any case, the issue is to identify "what symbolically represents best the creation of that event". This is the real first difficulty, in most cases.

The other reason why one must be cautious is only because this discipline is more difficult to study - its outcomes are less reliable than those of a personal chart. Good results are yielded, indeed, but pleading in favour or against it is not the point here. The technique exists, just as mundane astrology and the study of planetary cycles are there to explain world events located in space and time.

Therefore, these pages give the natal chart of "Binghamton (New York)" with the position of planets, signs and houses, as well as the graphs of the dominants and planetary distributions.

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