Traditional Aspectarian
The aspectarian presented here is a precise and valuable tool for the Traditional astrologer, and especially for the horary practitioner.
It is designed to provide the astrologer with essential but easily accessible information quickly by cutting out the confusing amount of unimportant data.
This aspectarian contains:
- Date and time of the Ptolemaic aspects between the seven planets.
- Date and time of the planet’s ingress into the signs of the zodiac.
- Rx and Dx times of planets.
- Date and time of solar and lunar eclipses.
- Date and time of Full and New Moons
- Out of Bounds dates (OOB)
Greenwich Mean Time is used throughout the whole aspectarian. (British Summer Time begins on March 27th 2011 and ends on October 30th t2011. When using B.S.T. subtract one hour from B.S.T. to get to G.M.T.)
What this aspectarian does not contain is any information about outer planets, hypothetical planets, rubble in space or any other modern constructs.
The data are provided in monthly tables which will be updated accordingly.


Apr 07, 2011 @ 06:25:34
I am looking for the aspectarian for the year 2011. Selecting the month , i.e. April 2011, the page shows only months for 2010.
Apr 07, 2011 @ 06:56:41
I am sorry to hear that it does not seem to work for you. As Mercury IS Rx, please try again and report back to me if you still can’t see the aspectarian for the month of April to June 2011.
Peter