Data Sources & Scientific Credits
Your personalized cosmic dashboard is backed by NASA ephemeris data, real-time NOAA space weather, and a modern 13-sign sidereal system that reflects the actual sky.
Planetary Ephemeris Data
We use NASA JPL's Skyfield ephemeris for precise planetary positions—the same data used by observatories and space missions worldwide. Chiron positions calculated using JPL Small-Body Database ephemeris.
Space Weather Data
Real-time space weather information including Kp-index, solar flares, solar wind, and geomagnetic storm data is sourced from the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC).
Eclipse Predictions
Solar and lunar eclipse predictions are based on calculations by Fred Espenak (NASA's "Mr. Eclipse") at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Comet Observations
Real-time comet visibility data is sourced from the Comet Observation Database (COBS), a collaborative project of amateur and professional astronomers worldwide.
Constellation Boundaries
Our 13-sign sidereal zodiac uses the official IAU (International Astronomical Union) constellation boundaries, which accurately reflect the varying sizes of constellations in the actual sky—including Ophiuchus. We use the Lahiri ayanamsha (24.042044°) for sidereal precision.
Background Imagery
Our cosmic background features the Orion Nebula (Messier 42), one of the most studied astronomical objects, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team
Disclaimer
The analysis, interpretations, and astrological insights presented on Frequency Forecast are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of NASA, JPL, NOAA, or any affiliated organizations.
While we use authentic scientific data for astronomical calculations, the astrological interpretations and personal guidance provided are for informational and entertainment purposes. They should not be considered as professional advice for medical, financial, legal, or life decisions.
Astronomical data accuracy is dependent on the source APIs and ephemeris calculations. Real-time data may occasionally be delayed or unavailable due to external service conditions.
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