In astrology, a horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, the astrological aspects, and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such as the moment of a person's birth. The word horoscope is derived from Greek words meaning "a look at the hours" (horoscopes, pl. horoscopes, or "marker(s) of the hour.") Other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include astrological chart, astrology-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmography, vita sphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel, or simply chart.
Horoscope
It is used as a method of divination regarding events relating to the point in time it represents and forms the basis of the hygroscopic traditions of astrology. However, no studies have shown any scientific support for the accuracy of horoscopes, and the methods used to make interpretations are generally considered pseudo-scientific.
In common usage, horoscope often refers to an astrologer's interpretation, usually based on a system of Sun sign astrology; or on the calendar significance of an event, as in Chinese astrology. In particular, many newspapers and magazines carry predictive columns based on celestial influences in relation to the zodiacal placement of the Sun on the day of a person's birth, identifying the individual's Sun sign or "star sign" based on the tropical zodiac.
Horoscope
In astrology, a horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, the astrological aspects, and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such as the moment of a person's birth. The word horoscope is derived from Greek words meaning "a look at the hours" (horoscopes, pl. hygroscopic, or "marker(s) of the hour.") Other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include astrological chart, astrology-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmographic, vita sphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel, or simply chart
It is used as a method of divination regarding events relating to the point in time it represents and forms the basis of the horoscope traditions of astrology.
However, no studies have shown any scientific support for the accuracy of horoscopes, and the methods used to make interpretations are generally considered pseudo-scientific.
In common usage, horoscope often refers to an astrologer's interpretation, usually based on a system of Sun sign astrology; or on the calendar significance of an event, as in Chinese astrology. In particular, many newspapers and magazines carry predictive columns based on celestial influences in relation to the zodiacal placement of the Sun on the day of a person's birth, identifying the individual's Sun sign or "star sign" based on the tropical zodiac.