The sky, drawn the way the Sun sees it. Nine worlds placed by orbital mechanics around their true center —
and Earth is one of the planets on the wheel. No retrogrades, no houses, no borrowed zodiac:
the ring of twelve solar stations travels outward through the Sun's own anatomy, from Core to Heliopause.
Sun-centered · Non-predictive · Computed
New here? Open the field note before generating a chart.
Sunstrology is a sun-centered birth chart. It computes the solar system at a chosen moment as seen from the Sun, then treats Earth as the personal marker on the wheel — your “sign” is Earth’s solar station.
The astronomy is real orbital math; the meanings are an invented symbolic layer. Use it like an almanac, a visual instrument, and a prompt kit for turning geometry into a more personal daily reading.
1 · GenerateEnter birth date, time, and UTC offset to anchor the chart.
2 · Read EarthYour sign is defined by Earth’s solar station — the place Earth occupied on the wheel at your birth. Start there to read yourself from the Sun’s eye.
3 · Explore timeUse Birth, Today, and the timeline to compare natal geometry with the current sky.
4 · Copy the oracleThe Generator turns the computed chart into clean data you can paste into a horoscope prompt.
Real geometry below · symbolic language above · Earth is the personal marker
①The PlateKepler-solved · J2000 + secular rates
drag look · W A S D fly Q E sink / rise · shift boost scroll = speed · hover a world presets fly you there
Solar signature
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Geometry
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Solar seal
Fig. 1 — The system as seen from the Sun · —Drag pans · click pings a bearing · click a world to pin · scroll zooms · double-click resets
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Fig. 2 — Edge-on elevation, heights in AU (exaggerated)
②The EphemerisClick any event to travel the plate there
Your coming sky, computed forward from today and anchored to the birth moment above. Returns are worlds arriving back at their natal position — the Nº counts completed orbits since birth, so Earth's returns are your orbital birthdays and Saturn's Nº 1 is the famous Saturn return. Aspect events (Merge ☌, Friction □, Flow △, Mirror ☍) mark the exact day a moving world perfects that angle against your natal Earth. Plane piercings and the great conjunction are universal — the same sky for everyone.
③The FiguresEvery value computed from the birth moment — none invented
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traveled around the galaxy since your birth — and counting
Earth orbits completed—
Distance around the Sun—
Age of your birth-light—
Solar stations TAB. I
Twelve 30° sectors named for the Sun's anatomy, Core to Heliopause. Earth's station is yours.
Orbit phase & speed TAB. II
Position inside each ellipse. The vermilion dot marks perihelion; the arc shows % of orbit completed since.
Dominant pull FIG. 3
Real gravitational tug of each world on Earth at the viewed moment, in nm/s².
The Sun itself TAB. III
Its wobble around the system's balance point, and its 11-year breath.
Aspect geometry TAB. IV
Angular relationships between worlds, measured from the Sun.
Synodic cycles TAB. V
Where the viewed moment falls in each pair's mutual cycle. 0% = conjunction.
Planet returns TAB. VI
Each world returning to its birth position — the heliocentric Saturn return included.
Today's solar weather TAB. VII
The sky right now against your birth wheel — tightest transits first. Same-world Merges are returns.
④The CoincidencesNone of it is invented · some of it is just unlikely
A rarity engine. The birth sky is measured against thousands of sampled skies across the 1800–2050 window, and every true fact below is tagged with how often it actually occurs. The meaning stays yours — the unlikelihood is computed.
Why this date is unusual TAB. VIII
Generate a chart to begin the scan.
Resonance nodes TAB. IX
Where each pair sits in its mutual cycle, and the distance to the nearest clean fraction (0, ¼, ⅓, ½, ⅔, ¾). Vermilion rows sit on a node.
Alignments & echoes TAB. X
Straight lines through the Sun, worlds in step at the same orbit-fraction, plane piercings brushing the moment, and Earth’s perihelion arc.
The Moon TAB. XI
The one body a heliocentric plate can’t show — computed geocentrically from the lunation series (Meeus).
The tides TAB. XII
The pull the Moon and Sun exerted on the oceans at this moment — distance, alignment, and strength against the mean.
Eclipses TAB. XIII
Nearest eclipses to the viewed moment, computed from lunation geometry — timings good to a few hours.
Season & calendar TAB. XIV
The date against the solstice–equinox frame, the sundial’s error (the analemma), and the meteor-shower calendar.
The great conjunction TAB. XV
Jupiter and Saturn meet every 19.9 years — astrology’s oldest clock. The nearest meetings, and how many you have lived.
The long returns TAB. XVI
When each comet next rounds the Sun, and how old you will be. Vermilion rows are yours to see.
Light & signal TAB. XVII
Nothing arrives on time — how old every light and signal is by the time it reaches you.
The great year TAB. XVIII
The slowest clock: Earth’s axis traces one full circle every 25,772 years, carrying the equinoxes with it.
Sky recurrence TAB. XIX
When the whole sky ahead most nearly repeats your birth geometry — your heliocentric return. No two skies repeat exactly.
Observed record TAB. XX
Live lookups against real archives — needs internet. Sunspots: SILSO daily record, 1818→ (Royal Observatory of Belgium). Flares: NASA DONKI, 2010→. Positions: JPL Horizons.
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Visitors — the ledger of wanderers TAB. XXI
Eighteen comets & asteroids on their own computed ellipses, and three machines that will never come home. ◆ asteroid · ☄ comet · ⟶ spacecraft. Two-body tracks from epoch elements — comet timing drifts by months per century. Interstellar ledger: ʻOumuamua swept perihelion 2017-09-09; 2I/Borisov, 2019-12-08 — both gone for good.
⑤The GeneratorCut along the line · deliver to your oracle