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I once had a nice 20th century ephemeris with good clean easy to read layouts eclipses at the very top of the page where I could find them lunar phases and void-ofcourse that I could actually make sense of with a nice clear aspectarian at the bottom. It was a French thing (later a Kansas thing - Im a Kansas boy I liked that) but on December 31 2000 it ended. The replacements just werent as good. Ive been stranded ever since. So after years of frustration I decided to make my own ephemeris. Halfway through the Aspectarian overwhelmed the page size. With bigger pages and a bit of extra room I added Chiron and Im glad I did. For the first time in a standard ephemeris Chiron every three days its stations and ingresses precisely timed as well as its declination (Dec) given monthly. I hope this will encourage further study of this notable celestial body. The ephemeris project took longer and was more work than I expected but I am pleased with the results. I hope you find it as useful as I do. David R. Roell In this book daily longitudes and declination for Midnight GMT for the Sun Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto and the true node. Daily Sidereal Time. Complete aspectarian including declinations. Last aspect and lunar ingress. Lunations and eclipses. Ayanamsa Julian day mean node and SVP (Synthetic Vernal Point) given monthly. In the Introductory the key to computing a daily mean node an explanation of the Julian day and the Ayanamsa defined with instructions how to use it. Additionally how to compute Nakshatras with a handy list of all 27 (28). David R. Roell started his study of astrology in 1983. Since 1993 he has run The Astrology Center of America.