Sources & References

Zodiac Signs A-Z uses a mix of astrology references, astronomy resources, and historical materials to support clear and balanced explanations.

Astrology and astronomy are different fields. Astrology is a symbolic and interpretive tradition. Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects and space.

We use astronomy sources when explaining sky-related concepts such as constellations, the Sun, the Moon, and planetary motion. We use astrology references when explaining traditional meanings, zodiac symbolism, birth chart concepts, and compatibility themes.

Astronomy and Sky Reference Sources

  • NASA: Used for general astronomy context, including celestial bodies, space, planets, constellations, and the difference between astronomy and astrology.
  • NASA Space Place: Used for beginner-friendly explanations about constellations, planets, the night sky, and space-related topics.
  • Timeanddate.com: Used for calendar, time zone, moon phase, season, and sky event references.
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica: Used for background information on astronomy, mythology, history, and cultural topics.

Astrology Reference Sources

  • Astrodienst / Astro.com: Used as a reference for birth charts, planetary positions, horoscope tools, and astrology terminology.
  • Skyscript: Used for traditional astrology discussions, historical concepts, and classical astrology explanations.
  • The Astrology Dictionary: Used for checking common astrology terms and definitions.

Classic Astrology Texts

Some astrology concepts are rooted in older traditions. Historical references may include classic works such as:

  • Tetrabiblos by Claudius Ptolemy
  • Christian Astrology by William Lilly
  • Other traditional Western astrology materials

These works are mainly used as historical and symbolic references, not as scientific proof.

How Readers Should Understand These Sources

Astrology is not presented on Zodiac Signs A-Z as a scientific certainty. Our content is intended for personal reflection, learning, and entertainment.

Sources help us explain terms, traditions, symbols, dates, and sky-related background more clearly. They do not mean that every astrology interpretation should be treated as a fixed fact.

Questions About Sources

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