The Zodiac Wavy Charts are giant posters, 2 feet wide and 3 feet high. They show in graphic form the events across the sky for each month of the year. Available now are the charts for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024.
These are the most information-rich diagrams we’ve ever created!
Here is a close-up of Zodiac Wavy Chart. Every year’s poster contains details like this (this one from the year 2022).
Each month’s band of the chart has its graceful sine-curve shape because it follows the Sun, Moon, and planets along the ecliptic, which arches north around June and dips south around December.
Among details you can pick out are planets’ oppositions, clusterings with each other, swirlings around the Sun, and where they will appear during a solar eclipse, such as that of April 2024.
You can see how the Sun roams north and south through the year, the Moon’s sunlit face changes shape as it whirls around us, and the planets migrate around the sky. There is a full explanation of the many layers of detail.
The charts are finely printed on strong, high-quality glossy paper, which brings out the rich colors.
There is a free “User’s Guide” to the Zodiac Wavy Charts,” written and illustrated by Daniel Cummings.
Click to buy the 2024 Zodiac Wavy Charts poster.
Charts for years 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 are also available.
We regret that we are not able at this time to offer gift wrapping or to insert special notes in the shipment.
The charts are printed in the U.S.A. They can be shipped to other countries, but shipping charges will be higher and in some countries there may be import charges.
Complementary to the 2017-2022 charts is the online Astronomical Calendar Any-Year: universalworkshop.com/ACAY. New for years 2022 and on is the Astronomical Calendar eBook – purchase and download here.
The eBook is a brand new offering for 2022 and beyond! Click here to read the description and see some sample images.
The “Any Year” PDF lists over 500 events in the year, such as oppositions and conjunctions of planets, phases of the Moon, eclipses, equinoxes and solstices, meteor showers, and more. For any event that’s coming, you can look at the chart to see where and how it happens.