If you were born between 4am and 6am, your ascendant is the same as your sun sign.
Does that remain true across the year?
There'd need to be some sort of offset if it changes each month.
Shit yes. I forgot about Daylight Savings Time.
That matters.
That too, but even just my doing some tests on my own birthday at Cafe Astrology didn't have the ascendant come up as Capricorn until 6am, while it's seemingly Sagittarian from 4am to 5am. Even jumping between the 11th and 21st of that same month throws it off a bit.
I had my chart done by a professional astrologer at the WCC, so I'm not entirely sure what needs to be done to compensate. The changes in the Heavens from season to season often look freakin apocalyptic where I am. Less so in other places.
I'd imagine it offsetting gradually throughout the month, and they probably care about coordinate positions for the slight room it'd have to offset their ascendant, such as if they were near a timezone shift or something.
Lena's in a place where it doesn't even snow, so I'm not sure if that Tropic of Cancer/ Tropic of Capricorn variable affects anything.
It does meanwhile still affect the amount of sun. From my time living there it was usually tons of rain, fog, and cloudiness come Winter.
It still has me wondering how a child would act if born on a space ship or something though.
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