Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Eris to Trump Pluto?
Will Eris Influence Astrological Readings?

Current events are tough on astrologers. How should astrologers respond to articles such as this one: "Pluto moves farther down the chain of planets"?


The former ninth planet was demoted yet again Thursday when scientists determined it no longer even reigns as king of the dwarf planets, a sub-class astronomers relegated Pluto to last summer after deeming it unworthy of standing alongside Earth, Jupiter and other larger bodies.

The bigger dwarf planet, Eris, is 27 percent more massive than Pluto, California Institute of Technology scientists reported in the journal Science.


So what are the implications of the astrological influences of Pluto?
After all, Pluto is the primary ruler of the astrological sign Scorpio.
Pluto is the co-ruler of Aries and is exalted in Leo.

No wonder the International Astronomical Union voiced concern last summer in Prague.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

The wet planet: There was life on Mars (probably)


Scientists now say that an ocean several miles deep once covered a third of the surface of the planet, enough water to support the origin and evolution of life. The red planet, they said, had once been a deep blue, just like Earth.
Forget the panic that ensued after Orson Welles's famous radio broadcast of H G Wells' classic, The War of the Worlds, no one is worried by the prospect of a Martian attack but what people should worry about is that Mars might have been like the earth in terms of the water supply.

The true nature of Mars, however, emerged in the late 1960s when the Mariner space missions paid the first visits to Earth's smaller neighbour. Mars turned out to be heavily cratered, dotted with extinct volcanoes, colder than Antarctica and, crucially, drier than the Atacama desert - the driest place on Earth.
Mars was a dead place, a desiccated wasteland sterilised by harsh solar radiation...
Let's hope that Earth will not be subjected to a radiation (nuclear or otherwise) that would render desolation.

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Friday, May 04, 2007

Rhianna's Got Some Mercury in Her Chart!

If you'd like to read where the Mercury is in Rhianna's chart, read the discussion of the new finding about the planet Mercury: Mercury--Molten at the Core

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