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The Planetary Calendar is designed for astrological experts and novices alike, as well as for people interested in the phases of the moon for planting or even just interested in watching the stars!  The idea was to provide everyone with quick access to planetary information, in a clear and easy-to-use format.

The calendar is available in 2 sizes - a large wall size (9 inches wide and 13.5 inches long when fully open) and a smaller pocket size (5 inches wide and 8 inches long when fully open - 5x4 when closed).

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The first few pages (1-7) are all information pages - with detailed
explanations of how the calendar was meant to be used, what the symbols mean, and how to personalize the  information you find inside. Even if you currently know nothing of astrology, you will be able to learn all the information you need to start using the calendar right away.
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We have included decriptions and meanings for all symbols in the calendar, for easy reference.  These pages refer to planetary and zodiac glyphs, as well as aspect glyphs.  We also explain "void of course" and include a condensed chart to show you the all retrograde periods for each planet throughout the year.
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Each month starts with a general forecast for the month - a synopsis about how current planetary events will affect us as a group. 

The daily detail is easy to read and understand.  Many astrologers find the monthly ephemeris information on each page (shown below) is particularly convenient.  No more having to flip through pages to find specific planetary positions - it's all there on the  same page.

To answer a question we often get, for those who may not know, Rx means retrograde. When a planet is listed as Rx it means that it is at a point in it's orbit where it appears to be going backward from our vantage point here on earth. 'D' means that the planet has gone Direct, or once again appears to be travelling in a forward direction.

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