Beyond the ten classical planets, a chart is anchored by a few other points worth reading.
Ascendant (ASC) — the sign rising on the eastern horizon at birth. It shapes outward manner. On the wheel, the horizontal axis is the Ascendant / Descendant axis. If birth time is unknown, this won't appear.
Midheaven (MC) — the highest point in the sky at birth. It points to vocation and public self. On the wheel, the vertical axis is the MC / IC axis. If birth time is unknown, this won't appear.
Chiron — a small body that moves between Saturn and Uranus, read as a sign of where lessons live.
North Node — not a body but a mathematical point of the Moon's orbit. It marks the direction of growth.
North Node in Aquarius23° 08′℞
Chiron in Cancer16° 14′
Your chart next
The sky at your birth.
Drawn freely, read at your own pace. And if you want a closer study, the report walks through every planet and pattern in your sky.
Aspects are the angles between two planets — the geometric relationships that shape how those planets talk to each other in a chart. A conjunction fuses them; an opposition sets them at odds; a trine lets them flow.
We sort them here by strength. Tight orbs come first — the closer the angle, the louder the aspect sings.
Moon conjunction Ascendant
2° 31′
Mercury sextile Venus
0° 18′
Sun conjunction Mars
1° 37′
Mars square Jupiter
0° 08′
Mars square Neptune
0° 08′
Sun square Jupiter
1° 29′
Jupiter opposition Neptune
0° 15′
Moon conjunction Venus
7° 45′
Sun square Neptune
1° 45′
Mars square Saturn
2° 03′
Mars sextile Ascendant
4° 02′
Mercury square Uranus
5° 49′
Sun square Saturn
3° 40′
Saturn conjunction Neptune
1° 55′
Pluto trine Chiron
2° 26′
Mercury conjunction MC
7° 49′
Chiron sextile MC
1° 44′
Jupiter opposition Saturn
2° 10′
Jupiter trine Pluto
3° 53′
Pluto sextile MC
4° 10′
Venus square North Node
2° 21′
Sun square Chiron
4° 50′
Jupiter conjunction Chiron
6° 19′
Neptune opposition Chiron
6° 34′
A chart pattern is a meaningful geometric shape formed by three or more planets connected by aspects. These configurations are read as unified dynamics rather than individual aspects.
Classic includes the shapes established in modern astrology — T-Squares, Grand Trines, and more. Extended adds geometric configurations that carry meaning beyond traditional astrology.
01
T-Square
Cardinal
Jupiter · Mars · Neptune · Saturn · Sun — two squares converging on an opposition; the chart's engine room.
Planets in this pattern
Jupiter9° 55′ Cancer
Mars9° 47′ Libra
Neptune9° 39′ Capricorn
Saturn7° 45′ Capricorn
Sun11° 24′ Libra
02
T-Square
Cardinal
Chiron · Neptune · Sun — two squares converging on an opposition; the chart's engine room.
Planets in this pattern
Chiron16° 14′ Cancer
Neptune9° 39′ Capricorn
Sun11° 24′ Libra
01
Multi-Planet Opposition
Earth ↔ Water
Chiron · Jupiter · Neptune · Saturn — an opposition axis with a conjunct stack at one or both ends; doubled emphasis on a single polarity.
Planets in this pattern
Chiron16° 14′ Cancer
Jupiter9° 55′ Cancer
Neptune9° 39′ Capricorn
Saturn7° 45′ Capricorn
Chart signature
The chart signature is the set of high-level patterns that shape the chart's overall character — elemental and modal balance, overall shape on the wheel, and a handful of structural observations.
By element
Fire
2
Earth
2
Air
2
Water
2
By modality
Cardinal
3
Fixed
1
Mutable
4
The chart forms a Bowl shape
Every planet sits in one half of the wheel — a contained, focused chart.
No personal planets below the horizon
The private, formative houses below the horizon are empty.
Upper-left quadrant dominates
Planets gather in the houses of vocation, community, and the unseen.
Jupiter sits at the centre of the aspect web
Six aspects involve Jupiter — it ties the rest of the chart together.
Square is the most common aspect
Nine of 24 aspects are squares — that flavour colours the chart.