Birth Chart
FM
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
March 5, 1985, 1:00 AM
Aspect Legend
Square
Quincunx
Sextile
Opposition
Trine
Minor aspects
FM
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
March 5, 1985, 1:00 AM
Square
Quincunx
Sextile
Opposition
Trine
Minor aspects
You can think of the planets as symbolizing core parts of the human personality, and the signs as different colors of consciousness through which they filter.* Sidereal planetary positions are enabled in settings.
The aspects describe the geometric angles between the planets. Each shape they produce has a different meaning.
Are you wanting to learn more about your astrological chart? With Astro-Chart's birth chart report we explore your unique planetary placements and aspects, guiding you through the strengths and challenges of your chart.
Chart patterns are a collection of aspects that are grouped together to reveal a larger geometric pattern within the chart.
Grand Trine
Moon in 19° Leo
Uranus in 17° Sagittarius
Mars in 22° Aries
Venus in 20° Aries
T-Square
MC in 22° Virgo
Uranus in 17° Sagittarius
Sun in 14° Pisces
Yod
Chiron in 3° Gemini
Pluto in 4° Scorpio
Neptune in 3° Capricorn
The section describes some additional features of this chart. Note the inner planets refer to Sun to Jupiter, as well as the Ascendant and MC, and represent the core parts of the personality.
The moon was a waxing gibbous moon
The Fire element is dominant among the inner planets
The Mutable mode is dominant among the inner planets
Most of the inner planets are located in the bottom hemisphere
Saturn is rising; Chiron is descending
Sun and Mercury are on the Nadir
The Trine aspect occurs the most, a total of 9 times
Mc is in 11 aspects
Jupiter in Aquarius and Uranus in Sagittarius are in mutual reception
Mars in Aries and Pluto in Scorpio are in the signs of their rulership.
Chart houses split the chart into twelve realms, beginning from the Ascendant, which add another dimension of themes corresponding to the signs starting from Aries.
Declinations are a rarely used piece of information in astrology. They reflect a planet's distance north or south of the celestial equator.