By Kathy Finn                
NEWS ORLEANS, May 29 (Reuters) - The votes are in and it is  unanimous: Barack Obama will win re-election to the U.S.  presidency in November, according to five astrologers who  offered predictions at their convention on Tuesday.                
Each of the five astrologers on the presidential panel  explained how they came to their assessments, with most relying  on studies of celestial charts pertinent to both Obama and  presumed Republican nominee Mitt Romney for the date of either  the election itself or the next presidential inauguration.                
For Chicago astrologist and corporate lawyer Nina Gryphon,  it was her study of the Aries ingress - the exact time when the  Sun enters the sign of Aries - that clinched the decision. "It's  obvious," she said. "Obama stays where he is without a change in  status."                
Billed as a meeting of the world's top astrologers, the  conference in New Orleans drew some 1,500 people who  participated in workshops and panel discussions.                
Not to be confused with astronomy, the scientific study of  the physical universe, astrology uses non-scientific methods to  predict how the relative positions of celestial bodies may  influence human behavior and future events.                
Denver astrologer Chris Brennan said his chart study focused  on public profiles of the two presidential candidates, both of  whom "are entering into peak periods of eminence in the next few  months." But he said there was a key difference: "Obama's peak  period stays consistent throughout the election, whereas  Romney's seems to falter a few weeks before the election," he  said.                
Most of the panelists placed a high degree of certainty on  their forecast, but a few pointed to potential difficulties  Obama may face after his predicted re-election.                
"The ingress of Saturn into Scorpio may trouble him,"  Brennan said. "It won't cost him the election, but it may  indicate difficulties in the first half of his second term."                
Brennan could not specify the potential problem, but "it  pertains to his career and his reputation," he said.                
As to the election itself, Brennan raised the possibility of  the contested 2000 election being revisited.                
"We should all be aware of the Mercury retrograde that will  occur on election day," he said, referring to an optical  illusion that can make a planet appear to reverse direction  temporarily.                
"Most astrologers are pretty certain that this could cause  problems similar to what happened in the 2000 election," Brennan  said, referring to the contested Florida vote that was settled  only when the Supreme Court ruled that George W. Bush should be  president rather than Al Gore.                
The retrograde, Brennan said, "seems to imply that there's  something up in the air about the election until sometime later  in the month."                
"It's possible it won't be finished for Romney until the  last week of November," he said.                
Two of the panelists participated in a similar session four  years ago when the panel also gave a unanimous thumbs-up to  Obama.	  	   (Reporting By Greg McCune; Editing by Eric Walsh)
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