Thanks to the Astrodatabank, we at Cosmic Technologies were able to find out in an empirical way how Mars conjunct the Descendant (i.e. the 7th house cusp) manifests in a natal chart.
We made sure Mars was the only planet conjunct the Descendant, so to find the essence of this aspect without blending it with other planetary influences.
We kept a small orb of 3° to find the essence of the aspect and divided our research into male and female natal charts.
We made a difference between male and female charts, to see if there are specific outcomes depending on the gender but unfortunately, the dataset was rather small so that it was not easy to find lots of similarities.
The most prevailing descriptions that we at Cosmic Technologies found (i.e. those that were found above average), are listed below.
Above average, men with Mars conjunct the Descendant in the natal horoscope are articulate, even erudite (Joseph Campbell, Allan Fotheringham, Ring Jr. Larnder, Stephen Jay Gould).
Lots of these men write or have written books (Etienne Wolff, Alfred de Vigny, Georg Trakl, George A Smallsreed, James Randall, Jean Pinatel, Jean Monnet, Friedrich Reinecke, Ronald Hepburn, Allan Fotheringham, Stephen Jay Gould, John Ehrlichman, Joseph Campbell, Ring Jr. Lardner, Milton Black, Cliff Beal).
In the female natal horoscope, Mars conjunct the Descendant too is above average coinciding with an erudite personality, with extensive education (Wally Albertson -- other women had Mars conjunct another body/planet but seemed to reflect the same trait).
They are often widowed (Wally Albertson, Martha Collier, Alaina Reed).
They may have stressful relationships or marriage, not always a happy one (Agnese Proietti, Elaine Donahue, Martha Collin, Dorothy Dandridge).
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