The starscore measures astrological compatibility. For close friends, the starscore was statistically higher than the random starscore distribution. In other words, the figure below shows that close friends are astrologically more compatible than a random pair. This data and the other correlations discussed in the paper below support the notion that the position of the planets modulates solar emissions which in turn affect human behavior.

Read the paper below to understand the statistical analysis that compares the starscore of synchronized swimming duos, doubles tennis teams and figure skating duos to one million random starscores. Just remember, there are no bad starscores, because Nature does not judge! If you get a starscore that is higher than 102, you are more astrologically compatible (more similar) than lower scores which indicate the two people’s personalities are complementary to each other.
Supplementary Tables for All starscore Research Data
Summary of All Statistically Different Comparisons
Table S.2. Random starscore statistics
Table S.3. Bassists and Drummers
Table S.5a. Olympic Figure Skating and Ice Dancing
Table S.5b. All-time World Figure Skating Champions
Table S.5c. World Figure Skating Medalists
Table S.5d. Current International Skating Union Rankings
Table S.6a. All-time Doubles Tennis Grand Slam Champions
Table S.6b. Multiple Doubles Tennis Grand Slam Champions
Table S.6c. All Grand Slam Champions
Table S.7. Wimbledon Doubles Tennis Champions
Table S.8. US Open Double Tennis Champions
Table S.9. French Open Doubles Tennis Champions
Table S.10. Australian Open Doubles Tennis Champions
Table S.11. Current Women’s Tennis Association Top 20
Table S.12. Olympic Badminton Doubles Medalists
Table S.13. World Table Tennis Doubles Champions
Table S.14. Quarterback-Receiver Combinations