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Summary
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Graphical depiction of the astrological Mars Effect 'plus zones'. Original publication by w:User:Chris Brennan, originally at astrologynotes.org. The concept of a "Mars effect" is apparently inspired by
- Michael Gauquelin, Neo-Astrology: A Copernican Revolution, The Penguin Group, London, England, 1991. ISBN 0140193189
but it isn't made clear whether this image is an exact copy of a figure from that book. |
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1 April 2007 |
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File:Marseffect.jpg |
Author |
User Chris Brennan on English Wikipedia |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
GNU Free Documentation License
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This image is based on the aforementioned JPEG version, converted to SVG using Inkscape's bitmap tracing tool.
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