WISH LIST - Astro-mapping
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 1:47 pm
I know we're not going to get a graphical map out of this, but... down the road... maybe 0.9...
It would be easy to output a list for the geographic longitude of each planet (1) on MC and IC, (2) on EP and WP, and (3) on EP-a and WP-a (the latter being something that no existing software does). Such a list would be most useful, I think, if sorted by geographic longitude since the planet names would be easy to visually scan.
The hard part, of course, is how to display Asc/Dsc and Z/N. The way we used to do this manually (before computers) gives the inspiration: We could calculate the longitude of the crossing for several different latitudes and then connect the dots. (Yes, in high school I used to do this on printed maps with books of logs of trig functions. All praise Dover!)
One approach would be to ask the user for minimum and maximum latitude, decide in advance how many columns you could have, and then have the program decide from the input min/max what the plotting interval should be. For example, if I wanted the continental U.S. I could put in 25N to 50N (a 25° range): If you decide you can fit 10 of these |xxNxx| intervals across the page, the output would give the longitude of rising and of setting every 5° of latitude.
Since I have Solar Fire, I don't need this for myself EXCEPT the ability to calculate EP/WP in RA would be new. For those who don't have SF, this could be enormously useful - the simple table of longitudes combined with, say, Google Earth (which has easy long/lat listings on mouse-over) could be revolutionary. Also, no more trial-and-error to get an exact spot (other than a little interpolation between latitudes).
For a return chart, this would include both natal and transiting positions; but an option for a single chart would make personal relocation much easier (though I imagine the solunars option would be more popular). Having NATAL planet options in return charts (instead of just return/transiting planets) would be revolutionary!
It would be easy to output a list for the geographic longitude of each planet (1) on MC and IC, (2) on EP and WP, and (3) on EP-a and WP-a (the latter being something that no existing software does). Such a list would be most useful, I think, if sorted by geographic longitude since the planet names would be easy to visually scan.
The hard part, of course, is how to display Asc/Dsc and Z/N. The way we used to do this manually (before computers) gives the inspiration: We could calculate the longitude of the crossing for several different latitudes and then connect the dots. (Yes, in high school I used to do this on printed maps with books of logs of trig functions. All praise Dover!)
One approach would be to ask the user for minimum and maximum latitude, decide in advance how many columns you could have, and then have the program decide from the input min/max what the plotting interval should be. For example, if I wanted the continental U.S. I could put in 25N to 50N (a 25° range): If you decide you can fit 10 of these |xxNxx| intervals across the page, the output would give the longitude of rising and of setting every 5° of latitude.
Since I have Solar Fire, I don't need this for myself EXCEPT the ability to calculate EP/WP in RA would be new. For those who don't have SF, this could be enormously useful - the simple table of longitudes combined with, say, Google Earth (which has easy long/lat listings on mouse-over) could be revolutionary. Also, no more trial-and-error to get an exact spot (other than a little interpolation between latitudes).
For a return chart, this would include both natal and transiting positions; but an option for a single chart would make personal relocation much easier (though I imagine the solunars option would be more popular). Having NATAL planet options in return charts (instead of just return/transiting planets) would be revolutionary!