Swiss Ephemeris for Astrologers, Astronomers and ResearchersThis area contains printable ephemeris files in Acrobat PDF format. This format allows to view and print ephemerides in excellent quality. Each ephemeris file covers one year and prints on six pages, with two months per page. Besides the regular planets, the ephemeris contains the minor planet Chiron and the mathematical point 'Lilith' or 'Dark Moon'. To read, view and print these files, you need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 3.0 or higher. Here are the ephemeris files for 9000 years (Some midpoint ephemeris files are further down on the page) (Karl Weber's 22°30 ephemerides are still further down on the page) (Heliocentric ephemerides are still further down on the page) The links appearing as numbers contain the ephemeris for this year; the links 'A' contain a list of mundane aspects (aspects formed by the moving planets on the sky). For years marked with 'j' like 1500j the Ephemeris is in the Julian Calendar, otherwise it is in the Gregorian Calendar. |
Ephemerides as 50 year files
Planetary Cycles and Sign Ingresses
Mercury cycle data | 1600-1699 | 1700-1799 | 1800-1899 | 1900-1999 | 2000-2099 | |||
Venus cycle data | 1500-1599 | 1600-1699 | 1700-1799 | 1800-1899 | 1900-1999 | 2000-2099 | ||
0900-0999 | 1000-1099 | 1100-1199 | 1200-1299 | 1300-1399 | 1400-1499 | |||
0300-0399 | 0400-0499 | 0500-0599 | 0600-0699 | 0700-0799 | 0800-0899 | |||
-300 - -201 | -200 - -101 | -100 - -1 | 0000-0099 | 0100-0199 | 0200-0299 | |||
-500 - -401 | -400 - -301 | |||||||
Mars cycle data | 1600-1699 | 1700-1799 | 1800-1899 | 1900-1999 | 2000-2099 | |||
Outer planets cycles data | Jupiter 1600-2099 | Saturn 1600-2099 | Uranus 1600-2099 | Neptune 1600-2099 | Pluto 1600-2099 | Chiron 1600-2099 | ||
sign ingresses 1800 - 2155 | Sun | Moon | Mercury | Venus | Mars | Jupiter-Pluto | ||
Lunar sign ingresses | 1900-1999 | 2000-2049 | ||||||
Lunar phases | 1800-1899 | 1900-1999 | 2000-2099 | |||||
Sun sign ingresses | -1000 | -500 | 00 | 500 | 1000 | 1500 | 2000 | 2500 |
Midpoint ephemeris files for 200 years
Now a special favour for our friend Karl Weber in Unterhaching. He uses planetary and midpoint ephemerides in the 22°30 (modulo 16) system. Here they are. Have fun!
Heliocentric ephemeris files for 600 years
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