Depends on the planet and the location. For the zodiac, you need to have a vernal equinox and an ecliptic - which is complicated for moons etc. (Is the ecliptic the path of the sun or of the orbited body? The sun's path may not be circular - and IIUC a horoscope on a satellite might have Sol Retrograde.) For the houses, using Placidus, you need to be outside the Arctic Circles - on Uranus, the Arctic Circle is at 8° latitude. And if the body isn't spherical, concepts like "horizon" and thus "Ascendant" become problematic.
Assuming you're talking about a non-arctic position on a spherical satellite of the Sun, it should just be a question of tweaking some constants and going through the process again. Is there an event you're interested in?
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Date: 2006-07-28 03:21 pm (UTC)Assuming you're talking about a non-arctic position on a spherical satellite of the Sun, it should just be a question of tweaking some constants and going through the process again. Is there an event you're interested in?