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Star Chart Authority covers astrology reference topics for a national audience based in the United States. This page outlines who the site serves, what information makes an inquiry productive, how long responses typically take, and what alternatives exist for readers who need faster or more specific help.
Service area covered
Star Chart Authority operates as a reference resource for readers across the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. The site addresses questions about natal charts, planetary placements, astrological houses, synastry, timing methods, and related interpretive frameworks — the full scope reflected in the key dimensions and scopes of star charts covered on the site.
The contact channel here is specifically for questions about site content, factual corrections, editorial feedback, and general inquiries about the reference material published. It is not a personal astrology reading service. Readers looking for individualized chart interpretation are better directed toward the guidance on choosing a star chart reader or the breakdown of professional astrologer credentials, both of which cover what to look for in a practitioner and what a reading actually involves.
Two categories of inquiry consistently receive the most useful responses:
- Factual corrections or source disputes — if a figure, definition, or attribution on the site appears inaccurate, noting the specific page and the passage in question makes the review process straightforward.
- Content gaps — topics within the scope of star chart reference that the site has not yet addressed are genuinely useful to know about.
Requests for personal birth chart readings, compatibility assessments, or timing predictions fall outside what this channel handles.
What to include in your message
A useful message is a specific message. Vague questions tend to produce vague responses, and nobody benefits from that exchange.
For content questions, include the name or URL of the page in question, the specific claim or section being referenced, and what the concern or correction involves. For topic suggestions, a one-sentence description of the gap — for example, "the site covers aspects in astrology but not aspect patterns like grand trines or T-squares" — is enough to flag it for editorial review.
A structured message might include:
Messages that skip step 4 cannot receive a response, which happens more often than one might expect.
For factual corrections specifically: named public sources carry weight. A correction backed by a link to an authoritative document — a journal, a professional body's published definition, a recognized historical record — moves through review faster than an assertion alone. The site holds itself to the same sourcing standard it asks of incoming corrections.
Response expectations
Editorial inquiries typically receive a response within 5 to 7 business days. Factual corrections that include clear sourcing and a specific page reference are reviewed on a rolling basis; corrections that require additional research take longer.
Volume is worth being direct about: the site covers more than 35 distinct topic pages across natal chart basics, advanced techniques, chart types, and applied contexts. That scope generates a proportional volume of reader mail. Responses are prioritized in this order:
Duplicate messages do not accelerate the queue — they add to it. One clearly written message is the fastest path to a response.
If the question involves something already addressed on the site, the reply will generally point back to the relevant page rather than re-explain material that is already published. The star chart frequently asked questions page resolves the majority of common questions without any wait.
Additional contact options
For readers who are not sure whether their question warrants a direct message, the site's existing reference pages cover a wide range of entry points. Someone confused about the difference between a natal chart and a star chart will find that addressed directly at natal chart vs star chart. Someone trying to understand how a chart is actually read has a full walkthrough at reading a star chart. The how it works page explains the underlying mechanics before any interpretation begins.
For questions about what a professional reading costs and what to expect from one, star chart reading costs covers that in specific terms — including what factors drive price variation and where the range typically falls.
For readers navigating a specific life context — a career decision, a relationship question, a health-adjacent concern, or a period of personal growth — the applied sections of the site address each of these: star chart for career, star chart for relationships, star chart for health, and star chart spiritual growth. These pages explain how practitioners apply chart data to those contexts, not as prescriptive advice, but as a map of the interpretive territory.
Readers interested in the historical and philosophical underpinnings of the practice — the kind of context that makes the modern system make sense — can find that at star chart history and star chart and metaphysical belief.
The contact channel exists for what the published pages do not yet cover. That is, genuinely, its best use.
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