Research

Astrology Research Articles

Although astrology is an ancient tradition, modern research is used to test its validity and discover new knowledge. These articles share the results of research projects as well as modern resources available to continue our exploration of astrology.

  • Mapping Down Good Luck

    planets

    Can astrology increase your chances of good luck? What cycles, planets and asteroids may be used in electional astrology to boost your luck? Using the lottery as a research lab, Eskild Rasmussen employs research methods to find statistically significant patterns for successful electional charts.

  • Replicated Study Enhances Astrological Claims

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    If research results can be replicated, it means results are more likely to be correct, and future predictions can be made. The more certainty we have, the more useful the research and the more accurate future predictions will be.

  • The Taeger-Archives

    Hans-Hinrich Taeger

    Astrology research relies on accurate birth data. This article discusses the history and description of modern astrological data collection, by Hans-Hinrich Taeger, co-founder of the Taeger Archives.

  • A Different Approach to Astrology Research

    Classical elements

    Charles Harvey discusses different research models and proposes a new approach based on the four astrological elements and Carl Jung's four functions. This article is based on Harvey's presentation for Kepler Day in London 1994.

  • New Idea For How Astrology Works

    Dark matter 'hairs' around Jupiter

    Dark matter gravitationally focused by planets may be illusive 'mechanism.’ New observations open door to more research.

  • Tracing Astrology’s Ancient Roots

    Cave paintings, Lascaux, France

    About 40,000 years ago, cave-dwellers in Turkey, Spain, France and Germany used a method of date keeping based on the stars...

  • New Study Confirms Gauquelin ‘Plus Zones’

    Diagram of Gauquelin Sectors

    A novel study by Prof. Suzel Fuzeau-Braesch, sought to test the work of Michel Gauquelin by determining whether the behavior of 500 pedigreed puppies from 100 different litters would measurably correlate to rising or culminating planets in their birth charts.