If the subject was born to the east of Greenwich, shown by the ‘E’ next to a co-ordinate, then for every whole degree east add four minutes, but for every three whole degrees east, deduct two seconds for every minute of a degree east, add four seconds.Ĥ. If the subject was born to the west of Greenwich, shown by the ‘W’ next to a co-ordinate, then for every whole degree west, deduct four minutes, but for every three whole degrees west, add two seconds for every minute of a degree west, deduct four seconds. Add ten seconds to it for every hour of the GMT-corrected time after midnight that the subject was born. TIME’, which shows the sidereal time (by the 24-hour clock) at Greenwich at midnight the start of that day. Turn to the year, month and date concerned. Open a suitable printed or online ephemeris book. In some cases the time zone correction will also have changed the date adopt any changed date and the changed time from now on.Ģ. You now have established the GMT-corrected time of birth. If daylight savings or summer time was in operation at the time of year concerned, deduct one hour. Then correct the time of the subject’s birth to Greenwich Mean Time, as follows: Look up the co-ordinates and (if you are not sure of it) also the time zone of the place of birth in the atlas database at. Express the time of birth using the 24-hour clock. To calculate a natal figure manually you need to know the date, time zone and location of birth. – Reformatted for WordPress, June 8th, 2016
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