♃ Jupiter bQ Biquintile ♅ Uranus
144° · minor aspect · neutral · default orb ±1.5°
The biquintile of Jupiter and Uranus joins classical increase, faith, and judgment to the modern planet of breakthrough at the fifth-harmonic angle associated since Kepler with particular gifts. Twentieth-century practice ties the pair to discovery and release, the moment the door opens, and reads their hard aspects as overreach; the 144-degree contact is documented as innovation with a working plan. Its domains include invention brought successfully to market, reform that actually passes, aviation and frontier technology, teaching that upends a field without burning it, and the publisher's or patron's eye for what is genuinely new.
Traditional reading
Jupiter applies, completing its circuit seven times in one Uranian orbit of eighty-four years. The pair's roughly fourteen-year synodic cycle is a fixture of modern mundane astrology, linked in that literature to waves of speculation and technical enthusiasm, and a biquintile between them is read against that clock as a late, refined phase of the cycle's theme. No classical author speaks here; Uranus dates to 1781 and the aspect to Harmonices Mundi, so the entire construction is post-classical twice over.
Classical reading
Twice a quintile (144°). Kepler's fifth-harmonic family. Associated with deeper creative integration than the quintile.
Modern reading
Modern reading: integrated creative expression. The two principles work together to produce a distinctive output.
The two bodies
Other Jupiter–Uranus aspects
More on the Biquintile aspect in general.
Reference, not advice
This is cultural and astronomical reference, not personal prediction or advice.
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