Natal Chart. If you’ve been asked “What time were you born?” and didn’t understand why, this is for you. An astrological birth chart — also referred to as the “natal chart” — uses the exact date, time, and location of your birth to re-create a snapshot of the sky at your precise moment of arrival. The Black Moon Lilith, also sometimes called the dark moon, is the point along the moon’s orbit when it’s farthest from Earth. As the AstroTwins explain, unlike the planets and asteroids in your birth chart, Lilith isn’t a material thing. Chiron is a small body orbiting the sun in the outer solar system that crosses Saturn and Uranus. Once thought to be an asteroid, it is now classified as a comet or minor planet. In astrology, Chiron is also known as the wounded healer. What does your natal chart mean?|How do I read my natal chart?|Is natal chart accurate?| A horoscope (or other commonly used names for the horoscope in English include natal chart, astrological chart, astro-chart, celestial map, sky-map, star-chart, cosmogram, vitasphere, radical chart, radix, chart wheel or simply chart) is an astrological chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, 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 the Greek words ōra and scopos meaning “time” and “observer” (horoskopos, pl. horoskopoi, or “marker(s) of the hour”). It is used as a method of divination regarding events relating to the point in time it represents, and it forms the basis of the horoscopic traditions of astrology. Horoscope columns are often featured in print and online . In common usage, horoscope often refers to an astrologer‘s interpretation, usually based on a system of solar Sun sign astrology; based strictly on the position of the Sun at the time of birth, or on the calendar significance of an event, as in Chinese astrology. In particular, many newspapers and magazines carry predictive columns, written in prose that may be written more for increasing readership than tied directly to the Sun or other aspects of the solar system, allegedly based on celestial influences in relation to the zodiacal placement of the Sun on the month of birth , cusp (two days before or after any particular sign, an overlap), or decant (the month divided into three ten-day periods) of the person’s month of birth, identifying the individual’s Sun sign or “star sign” based on the tropical zodiac.