Below we present our preliminary statistical research results based on 36 natal charts of men married more than 3 times in their lives (as of November 2025).
The dataset is based on the AstroDatabank to make sure we have reliable birth data (Rodden rating AA).
Only few data really stand out and some where found over and again after comparing them with different control groups; suggesting these results might be(come) important.
We at Cosmic Technologies are continuously doing research and updating our datasets so that the results below may/will change as soon as more results will be available in the future -- based on a yet larger group of men.
As usual, one configuration is not enough to predict multiple marriages as you can't predict the cover of a puzzle by taking just one piece of it in isolation.
It's a chain of astrological configurations that shows the pattern.
Our preliminary findings, so far:
The most important statistically significant configuration we found was the Sun being the very first "planet" rising before the Moon (chi square 28.0)
Jupiter in the 5th house (Topocentric houses) (chi square 19.2)
Whatever the control group, this position of Jupiter always came out in significant ways.
Ceres was never in the 3rd-9th houses (chi square 22.1)
Saturn was never found in the 5th house (chi square 22.1)
the Moon in cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra or Capricorn) (chi square 18.0)
the ruler of the 7th house in the 6th house (chi square 13.1)
the ruler of the 6th house in Libra (chi square 12.5)
Both preceding configurations are interesting because they seem to point to a relationship between the principles of the 6th house and those of the 7th house (and Libra that is associated with the 7th house because it's the 7th zodiac sign)
the Sun and the Moon in the same house (chi square 8.0)
a New Moon birth (chi square 10.5) (1/3rd of all the natal horoscopes were a New Moon birth!)
the ruler of the 10th house in the 5th house (chi square 9.8)
the ruler of the Ascendant sextile the ruler of the 5th house (orb 3°) (chi square 12.0)
the ruler of the Ascendant square the Ascendant-Descendant axis (orb 6°) (chi square 8.7)
Interestingly, when the ruler of a house squares its own house, it is told to be at battle with the meanings of that house.
Because the Ascendant-Descendant axis rules relationships, encounters and meetings in the widest sense, it points to some clashes, challenges and/or upsets in these matters.
Ceres is in the 8th house (chi square 8.4)
Uranus in the 3rd house (chi square 8.0)
the Sun in the 10th house (chi square 6.6)
Venus in air signs (Gemini, Libra or Aquarius) (chi square 4.7)
the Sun and the Moon are in a waxing phase (chi square 4.5)
in the 45° dial or list, the following midpoints were significant: * VE/NE = Juno (chi square 6.4) * VE/SA = MA (chi square 25.0)
the ruler of the 7th house square Neptune (orb 6°) (chi square 22.1)
the asteroid Astraea in the 1st Quadrant (houses 1, 2 or 3) (chi square 8.3)
Half of the dataset had this astrological configuration, suggesting it might be important!
Actually, this asteroid is told to be about an inability to let things go, staying till the end (staying for too long and the inability to understand when things are "over"), and "the never-ending-story."