The 90 degree dial, therefore, is useful when you want to see planets in hard aspect (that is, conjunct, opposition, or square). Planets that are conjunct, opposition, or square in the natal chart are conjunct in a 90 degree dial. The 90 degree dial is calculated by taking the position of a planet and subtracting out multiples of 90 degrees.įor example, a planet at 20 degrees of Libra in 360 degree notation is at 200 degrees, and subtracting multiples of 90 degrees (in this case, 180 degrees) results in a 90 degree dial position of 20 degrees. Shown right is a sample of a regular 90 Degree Dial Wheel. You can also easily change the color of the wheel: Simply right click on the wheel, select "90 degree dial" then click on "Customize" then select the Color Scheme that you want to use. Creating a 90 degree dial in Sirius is extremely easy, fun, and exciting.
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