Chart Point DataCard

When viewing a chart in LUNA, you can select (i.e. click or tap) a planet to focus on it. This is called Interactive Focus and you can read more about it here.

Once a planet (or chart point) is focused, you can select it a second time to open its DataCard. The Chart Point DataCard displays a wealth of information in a concise and easy-to-read format that makes it a great way to view data such as sign and house placement, sign and direction changes, aspects to other planets and more.

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By default, each section of the Chart Point DataCard is collapsed. Click or tap on the sections containing the chevron arrow shown above to expand the panel and interact with its feature.

FYI

Chart Point DataCards are contextual. This means they display different information depending on the chart point and type of chart you’re viewing. This article provides examples and explanations of the differences you can expect to find in LUNA.

Transit Charts

Here’s an example of Venus’ DataCard from a transit chart. Each component of the DataCard is explained below the image.

Chart Point DataCard for Venus.
Chart Point DataCard for Venus.

Basic Information

The top portion of the DataCard indicates the chart point that’s currently selected, along with its astrological glyph symbol. You may see red letters with “RX” for retrograde or “OOB” indicating that the chart point is Out of Bounds.

The chart type is also indicated below the chart point name, which is very useful when you’re viewing biwheels as it serves as a reminder of which chart you’re interacting with.

The following row of information details the sign and house placement of the chart point along with the sign’s quadruplicity and triplicity (i.e. quality and element).

Interpretations

LUNA provides astrological interpretations for all twelve (12) zodiac signs, each of the twelve (12) houses, and a number of chart points (primarily Sun-Pluto, with more under development). Below the Basic Information you will find 2-3 Interpretation panels that can each be expanded to reveal more content.

FYI

If a chart point doesn’t have any interpretation content for it, then you will only see two (2) Interpretation panels; one for the zodiac sign and one for the house.

Good to Know!

The astrological content provided in LUNA has been provided by Transpersonal Astrologer Jim Sher, MSW, of the Sher Astrology Institute of Astrology & Metaphysics.

Event Navigator

The Event Navigator box provides navigation controls that allow you to quickly see when the selected chart point changes zodiac signs and makes retrograde or direct station changes.

To learn more about this feature, please visit the Integrated Event Browsing article.

Coordinates

Below the Event Navigator boxes – or, if it’s not displayed, then below the Interpretation panels – you will see the Coordinates panel which reveals two (2) sets of coordinates that indicate the position and velocity of the chart point.

Expanded view of the Coordinates panel.

Most astrologers are only concerned with the Ecliptic Coordinates, which is the zodiac. However, Equatorial Coordinates are useful if you use Declinations in your practice, or prefer using that coordinate system for astronomical reasons.

Please note the following:

  • Ecliptic longitude and equatorial right ascension are provided in 0-360º notation. This means a chart point located at 25º Leo will show 145º of longitude (see the Venus DataCard sample above).
  • All velocities are provided in per-day measurements and indicate the speed the chart point is moving at the current time of the chart. You may see different values if you review the same chart point earlier or later within the same day.
  • A negative longitude or right ascension velocity indicate retrograde movement.
  • A negative latitude position indicates the chart point is located below the ecliptic plane.
  • A negative declination position indicates the chart point is located below the equatorial plane (i.e. the Earth’s equator extended indefinitely outward).
  • A negative latitude or declination velocity indicate the chart point is moving southward. It may be above or below the ecliptic or equatorial plane while doing so.

Aspects Table

The last piece of information provided in a Chart Point DataCard is a list of aspects the chart point is making within the chart. This table is identical to the one that shows on the Aspect DataSheet.

Other Charts

When viewing a non-transit chart, the same information is provided in the Chart Point DataCard just like in a Transit Chart. The only exception is that the Event Navigator does not display because LUNA currently only supports event calculations for transits.

Biwheels

The Chart Point DataCard behaves similarly in all biwheel configurations such as Synastry Charts, Transits + Radix Charts, Secondary Progressed + Radix and others. There is also an additional Aspects Table that shows the aspects the chart point is making to the other chart.

In the example below, this Venus DataCard is showing the details of Venus from the transit chart which is in a biwheel configuration with a natal chart. Notice that all of the information is identical to the Venus DataCard example above, but now an additional Aspects Table shows which indicates the aspects Venus is making to the natal chart’s planets.

Chart Point DataCard for transiting Venus with a natal chart in the biwheel layout.

FYI

The following video is slightly outdated but still provides useful information on how to work with DataCards in LUNA.

Updated on February 22, 2024
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