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Proof for investigators & analysts

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Frequently asked questions

Vox Stella product FAQ

Key questions about Vox Stella — horary, Astro Clock, and forensic analysis.

Vox Stella is desktop astrology software for traditional horary and forensic techniques. It includes an Astro Clock dashboard for live sky conditions and a Trait Profile explorer for fast, auditable work.

Professional astrologers, researchers, and investigators who need reliable traditional horary workflows, structured forensic astrology analysis, and clean reporting.

AstroClock Dashboard is a real‑time astrology dashboard for traditional horary work. It streams live chart conditions (or manual snapshots) with precise location and time‑zone labeling.

Get instant visibility into planetary positions and house cusps, aspects, essential dignities, receptions, dispositor chains, fixed stars, Arabic Lots, planetary hours, and Moon condition (void of course, next aspect timing, phase). A chart mock with Hour‑of‑Day ring, modern‑planet toggle, and one‑click “snaps” make it a fast, audit‑ready tool for reliable chart casting and analysis.

What it is — Forensic astrology applies traditional astrological techniques to real‑world incidents (e.g., disappearances, crimes, sudden events) to generate hypotheses about time, place/direction, and relationships. It is decision support—not evidence.

How investigators use it

  • Build a time–place matrix: Identify the most reliable discovery/notification time, list alternates, and lock exact locations with proper timezone/DST context.
  • Prioritize search & canvass: Derive direction‑of‑travel cues, distance bands, and likely hubs.
  • Triage leads: Surface potential victim–perpetrator links and flag deception indicators.
  • Reconcile timelines: Cross‑check chart windows against call logs, CCTV, cell pings, and eyewitness accounts.

Ethical note — Always use alongside professional investigation and corroborating data.

Horary casts the chart of your question instantly (Now) or from a manual time and location with precise timezone/DST labeling. It checks perfection (direct, translation, collection), receptions, dispositors, dignities, aspects and Moon condition, and house rulers for clear roles.