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The quality of time in June holds some surprises. The strong emphasis on Gemini at the beginning of the month promises a playful lightness and effortless success. However, tension aspects to Saturn and Pluto cloud over the atmosphere in the second week. Feelings and sensations become deep and powerful from the middle of the month, and Neptune's subtle, mysterious workings could create a remarkable atmosphere.

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ASTRO*INTELLIGENCE horoscope interpretations are considered the best (computer-generated) horoscopes world-wide. You will be surprised by the clarity and depth of these comprehensive and accurate interpretations.

Here you will find everything about astrology, from the introductions for beginners to articles on special topics. This treasury of astrology contains the knowledge of the best astrologers in the world, with articles from Liz Greene, Robert Hand, Dana Gerhardt and many more excellent authors. Furthermore: Articles from the Mountain Astrologer, the AA Journal, Infinity Astrological Magazine and Constellation News. Go to the overview page

When you display a chart or horoscope report, you can use the "+New" button for entering new birth data and "Edit" for correcting the selected data; both are placed to the right of the Go button. On mobile devices, the buttons are hidden behind the blue symbol.

The high quality horoscope interpretations of the "Astro*Intelligence" series are considered to be the best computer horoscopes worldwide. You can find them in the Astro Shop. To give you an idea of the horoscope interpretations before you buy them, we have created free trial versions that can give you an insight into the quality. Complete sample horoscope interpretations are available for all horoscopes.

The birth data you enter on this website are private and will not be shared with third parties. All data you entrust to us will be treated confidentially and in accordance with our privacy policy. Communication with the web server is fully encrypted.

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The company Astrodienst AG was founded in the early 80s. In the beginning, the company founder Alois Treindl calculated horoscope charts for professional astrologers. In 1987, the first computer-generated horoscope interpretation followed, which he developed together with the renowned astrologer Liz Greene.

The small Swiss company has been represented on the Internet with the website www.astro.com since 1996 and currently registers more than nine million visitors per month from all over the world. The small Astrodienst team consists of a handful of astrology enthusiasts who take care of the maintenance and development of the website as well as customer concerns.

"The best horoscopes on the planet" is our whole-hearted slogan on the homepage. Of course, we at Astrodienst know that Liz Greene's horoscope interpretations are unique worldwide. But what do our customers think about it? You can find out more on our feedback page.

www.astro.com is considered one of the world's most important platforms for astrology. The website is available in 12 languages. Countless astrologers around the globe calculate their horoscopes with the "Extended Chart Selection", consult the online ephemeris for 9000 years or get inspired by short horoscope interpretations.

In addition, Astrodienst is also the home of Swiss Ephemeris, the calculation software for astrology programs, which can be freely licensed. Swiss Ephemeris is considered "state of the art" for astrological calculations.

I have been looking over the docs and I am unable to find how one can deploy airflow via astro-cli for production on their own server.
With that I mean, I have my own ec2 servers in cloud and I would like to self-host my production code and not by Astronomer platform.

To answer your question Astro CLI uses Local Executor which is recommended for testing Airflow DAGs locally or in a dev or test environment. We do not recommend using LocalExecutor for Production environment unless you have a handful of DAGs and want to run/test in a temporary Production environment.

If you want to run Astro CLI on a remote machine, all the available Airflow services can be exposed on 0.0.0.0. You can enable or disable this using expose_port setting of Astro CLI. See Configure Astro CLI for details.

I kind of figured the part about using local executor and running on remote machine. But that would hardly scale.
I was wondering just like native airflow provides roadmap for a full scale production deployment. Imagine dozens of DAG files each executing different ETL tasks moving GBs of data in a single day.

Astro CLI can be used for both local development and with Astronomer platform. So you can use it independently of the Astronomer platform to develop and test your DAGs. But to use it to deploy to production environment, you must be a user of Astronomer platform.

Running Airflow on Kubernetes would make scaling and stability far easier, but then you also need a person to keep that Kubernetes cluster happy, stable, and scalable on top of Airflow.
Astro does this all for you - as we manage the Kubernetes Cluster and the Airflow.

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The NOIRLab Astro Data Archive (formerly NOAO Science Archive) provides access to data taken with more than 40 telescope and instrument combinations, including those operated in partnership with the WIYN, SOAR and SMARTS consortia, from semester 2004B to the present. In addition to raw data, pipeline-reduced data products from the DECam, Mosaic and NEWFIRM imagers are also available, as well as advanced data products delivered by teams carrying out surveys and other large observing programs with NOIRLab facilities.

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Discussions are drawn primarily from the most recent papers posted on the Astrophysics e-Print archive, or from recent colloquium talks. We also occasionally deconstruct astronomy articles appearing in the public press ("Our source was the New York Times"), receive reports from recent scientific meetings, and extract added value from visiting colleagues and those in neighboring departments.

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This summer high school internship program is led by Dr. Peter Plavchan from the College of Science, and from the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. The program is an interactive STEM experience where students carry out a cutting-edge research program including the collection of data from the George Mason Observatories, and then analyze that data in support of genuine mission follow-up observations for the NASA TESS mission.

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The Journal of Astro-Scholars Research (JASR) at George Mason University features original research papers from the Young Astro-Scholars Internship Program. These papers represent the culmination of a several month long independent student research efforts to collect and analyze real observational astronomy data, and follow through to the rigorous scientific interpretation of the analysis.

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