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Aurora Borealis

For some utterly BEAUTIFUL images of the Aurora Borealis, go to: http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/gallery_01oct02_b.html

 

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The only aspect that her Neptune (ruler of the midheaven) makes is to the Pluto/Uranus conjunction in her 4th house. Chiron also has no aspects (allergy to horses). The Venus/Mars conj. on the Ascendent is also being projected through the Descendent…
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An excellent view of the sky from where you live

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Chiron

On February 14, 1996, the enigmatic object Chiron reached perihelion inside the orbit of Saturn and on April 1 it reached perihelion opposition, its closest approach to Earth. Chiron is unusual because it has a detectable coma, indicating that it is a cometary body, but it is over 50,000 times the characteristic volume of a comet, a size more commensurate with a large asteroid, which it was initially assumed to be. Furthermore, its curious orbit is unstable on time scales of a million years, indicating that it hasn't been in its present orbit long. Chiron was the first of bodies discovered so far with similar orbits and properties. These bodies have been designated Centaurs, after the race of half-man/half-horse beings from Greek mythology, in recognition of their dual comet/asteroid nature. Chiron is named after the wisest of the Centaurs, the tutor of Achilles and Hercules.
After Chiron was first discovered by Charles Kowal on November 1, 1977

Two separate arguments indicate that Chiron has not been in its present orbit for more than a few million years. The first is that Chiron's orbit is unstable on time scales of about a million years to perturbations from the large outer planets. The second argument involves the super-volatiles sublimating from Chiron's surface. It is estimated that at Chiron's current orbit these substances would completely vaporize in a few million years, so the fact that Chiron is still active means it has not been in this orbit that long. The fact that Chiron must have come to its present state from another location in the solar system has led investigators to look towards the Kuiper belt.

The argument that Chiron is an escaped member of the Kuiper belt is based on a number of lines of reasoning. Gravitational perturbations from the giant planets should occasionally force Kuiper belt objects into Neptune-crossing orbits from which they can evolve into orbits like the Centaur's. The similarity in size between Chiron and the discovered Kuiper belt objects makes this a likely source. Asteroids are also in this size range, but the observations of a coma on Chiron appear to rule out an asteroidal origin. The evidence that Chiron still retains super-volatiles which would only persist for long times at lower temperatures than it presently experiences indicates a colder source region, beyond Chiron's present orbit. The data gathered by the Chiron Perihelion Campaign should help determine if Chiron is indeed a former inhabitant of the Kuiper belt.

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