Natal Blueprint — Reference Library

Astrology birth chart guide

Eight indexed hubs — what planets, houses, signs, and fixed stars mean on their own, how they combine in placements and aspects, and quick lookups for every specific pairing while you read your chart.

Gibbous Moon with cratered surface and dark lunar maria against deep space — the Moon in natal chart interpretation

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Common questions

What ephemeris does Natal Blueprint use for chart calculation?

Natal Blueprint calculates every chart with Swiss Ephemeris — the same high-precision astronomical engine used in professional astrology software — so planetary longitudes, house cusps, and aspects reflect observatory-grade positions rather than approximations.

What is the difference between a planet in a sign and a planet in a house?

A planet in a sign describes how that drive expresses — its style, tone, and motivation. A planet in a house shows where in life that energy becomes most visible. Both layers are required for accurate interpretation; neither replaces the other.

Why read a full natal chart instead of one placement page?

Single-placement pages isolate one factor. A full natal chart reading integrates sign, house, aspects, dignities, fixed stars, and timing so the same placement means something different in every unique chart architecture.

How should I use the Natal Blueprint astrology library?

Start with what planets, houses, and signs mean on their own, then open combination hubs for planets in houses, planets in signs, aspects, and fixed stars. Use placement pages as reference while reading your chart — then order a full PDF for integrated synthesis.

What is the difference between Western tropical and sidereal charts?

Tropical Western astrology anchors the zodiac to the seasons (the equinoxes and solstices). Sidereal systems align signs to the constellations and drift over centuries due to precession. Natal Blueprint uses tropical longitudes with Swiss Ephemeris — the standard for Western natal work.