Date: 2006-07-28 04:10 pm (UTC)
Huygens's horoscope isn't completely in jeopardy (and domification is the least of our troubles). You need a circular ecliptic and a circular equator - the vernal equinox is where they meet. I think these are your options:

  • Titan-Sun: Use the average line of the Sun's path (which is effectively Saturn's ecliptic) as Titan's ecliptic, and use Titan's equator as the equator.
  • Saturn-Sun: Use Saturn's ecliptic and Saturn's equator. (This would mean that all of Saturn's moons would have the same zodiac.) This is a little wierd, since you'd still need Titan's pole to do domification.
  • Titan-Saturn: Use Saturn's path across Titan's sky as the ecliptic, and use Titan's equator as the equator. This is the most elegant, but is quite a departure. OTOH, Saturn is BY FAR more visible than Sol from Titan. I guess you'd use Saturn signs instead of Sun signs?

Not sure which of these is best.
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