From Neil F. Michelsen’s first publication of his 1931-1980 ephemeris in 1976, THE AMERICAN EPHEMERIS series has set standards for accuracy for astrologers world-wide. Offered in a variety of formats and years over the 20th and 21st centuries, these references have become the most widely used books of this type.
Included in this Noon Ephemeris:
Improvements to the ephemeris generating program enables finding double ingresses in a single day and more accurate station times
Daily positions for Ceres have been inserted between Mars and Jupiter.
A new formula more accurately determines the position of Galactic Center.
Monthly positions of Eris, plus asteroids Pallas, Juno and Vesta are added to the far right Astro Data box, along with the monthly position of Chiron.
Planetary Ingress Astro Data includes R after the sign if planet is
retrograde at ingress
Phenomena in the Astro Data column is sorted by time as well as date.
Key to the Phenomena Section




