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locate <strong>the</strong> hypo<strong>the</strong>tical planet, which he termed<br />

Planet X. He began his search for this planet in<br />

<strong>the</strong> early 1900s without success. In December<br />

1929, a young amateur astronomer, Clyde<br />

Tombaugh, was hired to continue <strong>the</strong> search. His<br />

research eventually led to <strong>the</strong> first sighting on<br />

February 18, 1930 after conducting a very careful<br />

sky survey and examining hundreds of plate<br />

pairs. The official discovery was announced<br />

March 13 on Lowell’s 75th birthday.<br />

Scientists at <strong>the</strong> Lowell Observatory<br />

requested suggestions from <strong>the</strong> public for <strong>the</strong><br />

naming of Planet X. Many names were proposed,<br />

including Atlas, Minerva, Apollo, Zeus, Perseus,<br />

and Vulcan. However, its name came as a result<br />

of a letter from Venetia Burney, an 11-year-old<br />

schoolgirl in Oxford, England, who recommended<br />

it be named after <strong>the</strong> Disney character, Pluto.<br />

It is possible that this idea was accepted based on<br />

<strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> planet is in perpetual darkness<br />

(from <strong>the</strong> myth of Pluto, <strong>the</strong> Roman god of <strong>the</strong><br />

underworld) and because <strong>the</strong> first letters, “PL,”<br />

are <strong>the</strong> initials of Percival Lowell.<br />

Pluto, ruler of <strong>the</strong> underworld, with <strong>the</strong> three-headed<br />

dog, Cerberus, at his feet. From Jack Bryant’s New<br />

System, 1774. Reproduced by permission of Fortean<br />

Picture Library.<br />

Pluto, also known as Hades, <strong>the</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>r<br />

of Zeus and Posiedon in <strong>the</strong> Greek culture, was a<br />

grim deity, yet not a totally evil one. He rarely<br />

ventured from <strong>the</strong> underworld, which he inherited<br />

following <strong>the</strong> defeat of <strong>the</strong> Titans. When he<br />

did travel <strong>the</strong> overworld, he hid himself with a<br />

helmet of invisibility. He was also called <strong>the</strong><br />

God of Wealth from not only <strong>the</strong> precious metals<br />

hidden in <strong>the</strong> earth, but also <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> number of his subjects—<strong>the</strong> dead—<br />

could only increase. Over time, a gradual idea of judgment entered <strong>the</strong> myths of Hades,<br />

associating him with <strong>the</strong> idea of punishment and reward. Most souls were said to spend<br />

life after death in <strong>the</strong> dreary Meadows of Asphodel. Evil sinners were doomed to torture<br />

for eternity in Tartarus, while heros resided in Elysium enjoying feasts and games.<br />

The myth surrounding Pluto’s wife, Persephone, is symbolic of <strong>the</strong> origins of<br />

<strong>the</strong> seasons. Persephone was <strong>the</strong> only daughter of <strong>the</strong> goddess Demeter. While Persephone<br />

was out picking flowers, a chasm opened up revealing Pluto. He quickly pulled<br />

her into <strong>the</strong> underworld and made her his wife and Queen of <strong>the</strong> Lower World. Demeter<br />

scoured <strong>the</strong> land looking for her daughter and once she discovered what had<br />

occurred, she was grief-stricken. She wandered <strong>the</strong> land alone, bringing famine to <strong>the</strong><br />

earth in her grief. The people called out to Zeus for assistance and he answered by<br />

ordering Hades to release Persephone. However, she had already eaten a pomegranate<br />

seed. Having fed upon and drank from <strong>the</strong> goods of <strong>the</strong> underworld, she was obligated<br />

Pluto<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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