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Galactic Ephemeris for the Moon 1900-2000 AD: Galactic Geocentric Astrology Series. Volumes 1-16
Galactic Ephemeris for the Moon 1900-2000 AD: Galactic Geocentric Astrology Series. Volumes 1-16

Galactic Ephemeris for the Moon 1900-2000 AD: Galactic Geocentric Astrology Series. Volumes 1-16 in Bloomington, MN

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Volume 5: Galactic Ephemeris for the Moon 1900 - 2000 AD.
With listings twice every day, at Midnight and Noon GMT.
This is one of 15 volumes of Galactic Geocentric Ephemerides which used to accompany volume 1, the Introduction to Galactic Geocentric Astrology, now retired from distribution. Superseded by the Column Charts' Companion volume 1, Galactic & Ecliptic Ephemerides 1950 - 2050 AD.
The 15 volumes of Galactic Ephemerides are not retired, however, because they cover a greater time span than the 3 volumes of the Column Charts' Companion. Still, if your needs are covered by the time spans of the Galactic & Ecliptic Column Charts' Companions, then they are perhaps a more interesting choice than their Galactic only counterparts.
The specific breakdown is as follows.
Galactic Geocentric Astrology volumes 2 - 4 covers the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node, Every Other Day (at Midnight GMT) all through the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-First Centuries, or 1800 - 2100 AD.
Column Charts' Companion volume 1, on the other hand, covers the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars Every Day. As well as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node the First of Every Month. Both 1950 - 2050 AD.
Galactic Geocentric Astrology volumes 5 - 6 covers the Moon Twice a Day 1900 - 2100 AD.
While Column Charts' Companion volume 1 covers the Moon Twice a Day 1950 - 2050 AD.
Galactic Geocentric Astrology volumes 7 - 16 covers Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and the Lunar North Node, the First of Every Month 7000 BC - 3000 AD.
Compared to Column Charts' Companion volumes 2 - 3 which covers the same Outer Planets the First of Every Month 3500 BC - 2500 AD.
Morten Alexander Joramo
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