TRANSIT DURATION

Aspect duration refers to the period of time when two points remain close enough in degree to form an active aspect. In TimePassages, this is shown as a date range, marking when the aspect enters orb (comes within the allowed degree range) and when it leaves orb (moves beyond that range).

This window represents when the influence of the aspect is in effect, with the most notable impact often felt around the exact date of alignment. The duration can vary depending on the points involved, the type of aspect, and the speed of the points. Slower-moving planets create longer-lasting aspects, while faster ones produce shorter, more immediate effects.

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