Astroplot is a Perpetual Sky Calendar of the Southern Hemisphere

Astroplot is an astronomy reference chart that indicates the:

  • 24 Hour Passage of the Sky
  • Location of Stars and Constellations
  • Course of the Ecliptic throughout the Year
  • Dates to Plot the Sun in Zodiac Constellations

    Left : The size of Astroplot poster chart is 62 cm x 91 cm. The print has a gold metallic circle rim, coated with an anti-glare varnish.

 

 

 

 
Go to the astroplot reference for details about the Astroplot chart features and how to refer to the chart.

 

 

 

Current Sky Plot of the Sun, Moon and Planets.

Daily plots of the Sun, Moon and planets are presented at the Current Astroplot page.

Observe the sky and refer to the Moon and planets to identify the Zodiac constellations.

Or alternately, refer to the constellations to identify the planets in the sky.

The average course of Moon is 2 days to move across one Zodiac constellation to the next.

The moon completes a circuit of the 12 Zodiac constellation in 27.3 days.

The Moon is a brilliant signpost to locate Zodiac constellations. Discover the current location and phase of the Moon.

For an insight about the origins of the calendar. Realize how time, the year, the seasons and astronomy relate.
 

Astronomy and the Solar System planets that orbit the Sun.

 

Discover how the astrology calendar has lost the plot and is out of alignment with the actual sky by a month.

Find where the Sun (your star) was actually located on the date of your birth.