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Aeternitas<br />

Based on <strong>the</strong> speculative orbits of <strong>the</strong> Uranian planets, <strong>the</strong> Kepler, Solar Fire<br />

and Win*Star software program will all locate this hypo<strong>the</strong>tical planet in an astrological<br />

chart.<br />

Sources:<br />

Lang-Wescott, Martha. Mechanics of <strong>the</strong> Future: Asteroids. Rev. ed. Conway, MA: Treehouse<br />

Mountain, 1991.<br />

Simms, Maria Kay. Dial Detective: Investigation with <strong>the</strong> 90 Degree Dial. San Diego: Astro Computing<br />

Services, 1989.<br />

ADOREA<br />

Adorea, asteroid 268 (<strong>the</strong> 268th asteroid to be discovered, on August 18, 1884), is<br />

approximately 122 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 5.5 years.<br />

Adorea is a “concept” asteroid; <strong>the</strong> name means glory and originally referred to <strong>the</strong><br />

gift of corn that was given to soldiers after a victory. In a natal chart, Adorea’s location<br />

by sign and house position indicates where a person gives or receives recognition.<br />

When afflicted by inharmonious aspects, Adorea may indicate negative or false<br />

recognition.<br />

Sources:<br />

Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis<br />

Horwood Limited, 1988.<br />

Room, Adrian. Dictionary of Astronomical Names. London: Routledge, 1988.<br />

Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.<br />

AESTIVAL SIGNS<br />

The aestival signs are <strong>the</strong> summer signs, namely, Cancer, Leo, and Virgo.<br />

AETERNITAS<br />

Aeternitas, asteroid 446 (<strong>the</strong> 446th asteroid to be discovered, on October 27, 1899), is<br />

approximately 52 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 4.7 years. Its<br />

name is Latin for “eternity,” and refers to <strong>the</strong> immortality achieved by deification.<br />

When prominent in a natal chart, Aeternitas may indicate a person with interest in<br />

<strong>the</strong> “eternal verities” or one who can expect a long life.<br />

Sources:<br />

Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis<br />

Horwood Limited, 1988.<br />

Room, Adrian. Dictionary of Astronomical Names. London: Routledge, 1988.<br />

Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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