ZodiacNova

About ZodiacNova

A Free Astrology Encyclopedia in Seven Languages

ZodiacNova is a comprehensive astrology encyclopedia built on a simple conviction: astrological knowledge should be accurate, accessible, and free. Our content covers zodiac signs, planets, houses, aspects, transits, retrogrades, synastry, compatibility, natal charts, solar returns, and much more β€” all available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Dutch. No subscriptions, no paywalls, no compromises on depth.


What Sets Us Apart

In-Depth Content

Long-form, carefully researched articles that go far beyond sun-sign stereotypes β€” exploring archetypes, psychology, technique, and tradition.

Seven Languages

Fully available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Dutch β€” with natural, idiomatic content in each language.

Ethically Grounded

No fear-based content, no fatalism, no bad signs. Every chart configuration is treated with dignity, and every reader is empowered to exercise choice.

Completely Free

No paywalls, no subscriptions, no email gates. All content is accessible immediately and without registration.

Equal Dignity

Every sign, planet, house, and aspect is presented with equal respect. There are no bad charts on ZodiacNova β€” only different landscapes to navigate.

Empowerment over Prediction

Astrology as a tool for self-understanding and timing awareness, not as a system of fixed predictions that strips individuals of agency.


Our Mission

We exist to make serious astrological knowledge available to everyone, regardless of language or budget. The internet is full of astrology content, but much of it is shallow, sensationalized, or locked behind paywalls. ZodiacNova offers something different: long-form, carefully researched articles that treat astrology with the intellectual depth it deserves β€” while remaining clear and accessible to readers at every level.

Our mission extends beyond English-speaking audiences. By publishing in seven languages, we ensure that a French-speaking student in Senegal, a Portuguese speaker in Brazil, a German enthusiast in Vienna, and a Dutch reader in Amsterdam all have access to the same quality of astrological reference material. Language should not be a barrier to knowledge.

Our Approach to Astrology

ZodiacNova is rooted in the Western tropical tradition β€” the astrological system aligned with the seasons and the equinoxes, practiced across Europe and the Americas for centuries. Within this tradition, we take a psychologically informed, non-fatalistic approach.

We present astrology as a symbolic language for self-understanding and timing awareness, not as a deterministic system that dictates what will happen. Saturn in the seventh house is an invitation to mature in partnerships, not a sentence to loneliness. A challenging Pluto transit signals transformation, not catastrophe. We consistently return agency to the reader.

We also respect that astrology is a living tradition. While we honor the historical foundations β€” from Hellenistic techniques to medieval methods β€” we integrate modern psychological perspectives that enrich interpretation without dismissing the past. This balance between tradition and evolution shapes everything we publish.

Content Philosophy

Every article on ZodiacNova is written with three commitments in mind: accuracy, depth, and dignity.

Accuracy means getting the astrological facts right β€” correct rulerships, proper aspect definitions, historically grounded technique descriptions. We do not invent correspondences or present personal opinions as established doctrine.

Depth means going beyond the surface. Our sign profiles are not lists of personality adjectives β€” they explore the archetype, the element, the modality, the ruling planet, and the psychological landscape in full. Our transit articles explain not just what might happen, but why the transit works the way it does and how to engage with it consciously.

Dignity means treating every sign, placement, and aspect with equal respect. There are no bad signs on ZodiacNova, no cursed placements, no doomed charts. Every configuration has its gifts and its challenges, and we present both honestly.

What We Cover

ZodiacNova is structured as a comprehensive reference covering every major branch of astrology. Our encyclopedia includes detailed articles on all twelve zodiac signs, the ten classical and modern planets, the twelve astrological houses, the major and minor aspects, planetary transits, retrograde periods, and astrological cycles.

Beyond the fundamentals, we cover specialized topics: synastry and compatibility for relationship analysis, natal chart interpretation, solar return techniques for annual forecasting, asteroid influences, fictional points, planetary configurations, dominant planets, decanates, and rulership systems.

Our blog provides timely commentary on current transits and astrological events, while our FAQ addresses the questions that millions of people type into search engines every day β€” from Mercury retrograde to Saturn returns to the eternal compatibility debate. Our ethics page outlines the principles that guide responsible astrological practice.

Seven Languages, One Standard

ZodiacNova is fully available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Dutch. This is not machine translation with a human glance β€” each language version is crafted to read naturally and idiomatically, respecting the astrological terminology conventions of each linguistic tradition.

French readers will find their Maisons and Thème Natal, German readers their HÀuser and Geburtshoroskop, Spanish readers their Casas and Carta Natal. We use the terminology that practitioners and students in each language actually use, because accurate reference material must speak the reader's language in every sense.

Every article, every sign profile, every transit description, every FAQ answer is available in all seven languages at the same level of depth and quality. We do not publish abbreviated versions for non-English audiences.

No Fear, No Fate

You will never find fear-based content on ZodiacNova. We do not publish panic-inducing headlines about eclipses, catastrophize Mercury retrograde, or present difficult transits as punishment. Astrology is a language for understanding the rhythm of life β€” its seasons of growth and contraction, action and reflection, connection and solitude.

We also refuse fatalism. The chart is a map, not a script. It describes the landscape of your psyche and the timing of life's currents, but it does not write the ending. How you respond to a Saturn return, a Pluto transit, or a challenging natal aspect is shaped by consciousness, choice, and the accumulated wisdom of your lived experience.

This philosophy is not soft β€” it is rigorous. Acknowledging complexity, uncertainty, and the irreducible role of human agency is harder than making dramatic predictions. We choose the harder path because it serves the reader better.

Open and Free

All content on ZodiacNova is completely free and accessible without registration. We believe that creating barriers β€” financial, linguistic, or technical β€” contradicts the spirit of a knowledge project. If the purpose is to share understanding, then the understanding should be shared.

We do not gate content behind email sign-ups, we do not require accounts to read, and we do not fragment articles to force clicks. Every page on ZodiacNova delivers its full content immediately, because that is what a genuine reference resource should do.

Looking Ahead

ZodiacNova is a growing project. Our encyclopedia expands regularly as we add new articles, deepen existing content, and refine our coverage of specialized topics. We are committed to maintaining the quality and depth that our readers expect while continuing to broaden the scope of what we cover.

If you have suggestions for topics you would like to see covered, languages you would like us to add, or feedback on existing content, we welcome your input. ZodiacNova is built for its readers, and your engagement helps shape what it becomes.


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