Geospatial



Ge-o-spa-tial
/ˌdʒiː.oʊˈspeɪ.ʃəl/

Relating to the position, area, or shape of objects on the Earth’s surface, often expressed through coordinates such as latitude and longitude.

In astrology, the word geospatial highlights the connection between celestial events and specific earthly locations. Geospatial data allows astrologers to map planetary lines, local space directions, and relocated charts by tying astronomical positions to real places on Earth. This perspective is essential in astrocartography and related techniques, where understanding how planetary energies manifest depends on linking the sky to the geography of the world.

Source: Cindy McKean