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Discovery of Neptune: Astrological Article and Chart

You will find below the horoscope of the event Discovery of Neptune with its interactive chart and planetary dominants.

Discovery of Neptune
Author: NASA
Credits: JPL image
Licence: Public domain
Date of birth
Thursday, September 24, 1846, 12:00 AM
City of birth
Berlin (Germany)
Virgo
Aries
Cancer
Signs
Mars
Sun
Mercury
Planets
3
4
10
Houses
Earth
Water
Elements
7
Birth Path
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Astrology chart of Discovery of Neptune (Placidus House System) Horoscope and birth chart of Discovery of Neptune, born September 24, 1846, 12:00 AM, Berlin (Germany) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 25° 08' 25° 53' 46' 12° 43' 25° 23' 16° 26' 21° 54' 20' 29° 15' 45' 10° 49' 19° 14' 25° 58' 31' 28° 11' 52' 15° 09'
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Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
Sun 0°31' Libra, in House III
Sun Aspects
Sun conjunction Mars orb 4°32'
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 2°15'
Sun sextile Ascendant orb 1°15'
Sun bi-quintile Saturn orb 0°37'
Sun bi-quintile Neptune orb 1°21'
Moon 7°52' Scorpio, in House IV
Moon Aspects
Moon sextile Venus orb 1°53'
Moon bi-quintile Midheaven orb 0°54'
Mercury 19°14' Virgo, in House III
Mercury Aspects
Mercury conjunction Mars orb 6°44'
Mercury square Jupiter orb 2°47'
Mercury bi-quintile Pluto orb 0°09'
Mercury conjunction Venus orb 9°28'
Venus 9°45' Virgo, in House III
Venus Aspects
Moon sextile Venus orb 1°53'
Venus sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°38'
Mercury conjunction Venus orb 9°28'
Venus square Jupiter orb 6°41'
Mars 25°58' Virgo, in House III
Mars Aspects
Sun conjunction Mars orb 4°32'
Mercury conjunction Mars orb 6°44'
Mars inconjunction Pluto orb 0°35'
Mars inconjunction Saturn orb 0°50'
Mars opposite Midheaven orb 6°47'
Mars inconjunction Neptune orb 0°05'
Mars sextile Ascendant orb 3°16'
Jupiter 16°26' Gemini, in House XI
Jupiter Aspects
Mercury square Jupiter orb 2°47'
Jupiter sextile Uranus orb 3°43'
Venus square Jupiter orb 6°41'
Saturn 25°08' Я Aquarius, in House VIII
Saturn Aspects
Saturn conjunction Neptune orb 0°44'
Saturn sextile Pluto orb 0°15'
Mars inconjunction Saturn orb 0°50'
Sun bi-quintile Saturn orb 0°37'
Uranus 12°43' Я Aries, in House X
Uranus Aspects
Jupiter sextile Uranus orb 3°43'
Uranus conjunction Midheaven orb 9°57'
Neptune 25°53' Я Aquarius, in House VIII
Neptune Aspects
Saturn conjunction Neptune orb 0°44'
Neptune sextile Pluto orb 0°29'
Mars inconjunction Neptune orb 0°05'
Sun bi-quintile Neptune orb 1°21'
Pluto 25°23' Я Aries, in House X
Pluto Aspects
Saturn sextile Pluto orb 0°15'
Neptune sextile Pluto orb 0°29'
Pluto square Ascendant orb 3°51'
Mercury bi-quintile Pluto orb 0°09'
Mars inconjunction Pluto orb 0°35'
Venus sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°38'
North Node 28°11' Libra, in House IV
Lilith 10°49' Virgo, in House III
Fortune 21°54' Gemini, in House XI
Vertex 15°09' Sagittarius, in House V
East Point 2°20' Cancer, in House XII
Ascendant 29°15' Cancer
House II 15°03' Leo
House III 4°59' Virgo
House IV 2°46' Libra
House V 12°02' Scorpio
House VI 25°48' Sagittarius
House VII 29°15' Capricorn
House VIII 15°03' Aquarius
House IX 4°59' Pisces
Midheaven 2°46' Aries
House XI 12°02' Taurus
House XII 25°48' Gemini
Ascendant 29°15' Cancer
Ascendant Aspects
Sun sextile Ascendant orb 1°15'
Pluto square Ascendant orb 3°51'
Mars sextile Ascendant orb 3°16'
Midheaven 2°46' Aries
Midheaven Aspects
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 2°15'
Mars opposite Midheaven orb 6°47'
Moon bi-quintile Midheaven orb 0°54'
Uranus conjunction Midheaven orb 9°57'
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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

Neptune is the eighth and farthest-known Solar planet from the Sun. In the Solar System, it is the fourth-largest planet by diameter, the third-most-massive planet, and the densest giant planet. It is 17 times the mass of Earth, slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus. Neptune is denser and physically smaller than Uranus because its greater mass causes more gravitational compression of its atmosphere. The planet orbits the Sun once every 164.8 years at an average distance of 30.1 AU (4.5 billion km; 2.8 billion mi). It is named after the Roman god of the sea and has the astronomical symbol ♆, a stylised version of the god Neptune's trident.

Neptune is not visible to the unaided eye and is the only planet in the Solar System found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led Alexis Bouvard to deduce that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. After Bouvard's death, the position of Neptune was predicted from his observations, independently, by John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. Neptune was subsequently observed with a telescope on 23 September 1846 by Johann Galle within a degree of the position predicted by Le Verrier. Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining 13 known moons were located telescopically until the 20th century. The planet's distance from Earth gives it a very small apparent size, making it challenging to study with Earth-based telescopes. Neptune was visited by Voyager 2, when it flew by the planet on 25 August 1989; Voyager 2 remains the only spacecraft to visit Neptune. The advent of the Hubble Space Telescope and large ground-based telescopes with adaptive optics has recently allowed for additional detailed observations from afar.

Like Jupiter and Saturn, Neptune's atmosphere is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, along with traces of hydrocarbons and possibly nitrogen, though it contains a higher proportion of "ices" such as water, ammonia and methane. However, similar to Uranus, its interior is primarily composed of ices and rock; Uranus and Neptune are normally considered "ice giants" to emphasise this distinction. Traces of methane in the outermost regions in part account for the planet's blue appearance.

In contrast to the hazy, relatively featureless atmosphere of Uranus, Neptune's atmosphere has active and visible weather patterns. For example, at the time of the Voyager 2 flyby in 1989, the planet's southern hemisphere had a Great Dark Spot comparable to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. More recently, in 2018, a newer main dark spot and smaller dark spot were identified and studied. Nonetheless, these weather patterns are driven by the strongest sustained winds of any planet in the Solar System, with recorded wind speeds as high as 2,100 km/h (580 m/s; 1,300 mph). Because of its great distance from the Sun, Neptune's outer atmosphere is one of the coldest places in the Solar System, with temperatures at its cloud tops approaching 55 K (−218 °C; −361 °F). Temperatures at the planet's centre are approximately 5,400 K (5,100 °C; 9,300 °F). Neptune has a faint and fragmented ring system (labelled "arcs"), which was discovered in 1984, then later confirmed by Voyager 2.

The dominant planets

Why is it interesting to study an event's astrological chart? The natal chart, dominant planets and their distribution for "Découverte de Neptune" 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 "Découverte de Neptune" with the position of planets, signs and houses, as well as the graphs of the dominants and planetary distributions.

Hemispheres and Quadrants for this event

Elements, Modes and Polarities for this event

Dominants: Planets, Signs and Houses for this event