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Topic: Asteroids: how to know which of them are important to us?
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samsaoule Knowflake Posts: 57 From: world Registered: May 2011
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posted June 12, 2011 04:02 AM
I mean some of them conjunct planets (or important points) in our charts and it is not easy to find which of them affect us as there are so many asteroids. For instance, I discovered by chance I had exact conjunctions between DNA and Chiron, and between Anubis and Uranus.Astro.com only gives us the possibility to put 10 (or so) asteroids with their numbers. I know we can change those number as much as we want, but do you know a way to put them all or detect which ones are important in our charts? Thanks for your answers.
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Node Knowflake Posts: 1322 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 12, 2011 05:01 AM
Hi samsaouleTry this ephemeris HERE when you are filling out the form use the '360 degree sort' and check the box that says 'include' the next 1,000 asteroids. Next I would suggest you read several of the threads in our new Asteroids folder found in the drop down menu for LindaLand. Pay particular attention to themes in your chart, and threads by: iq hunk IQ DD Glaucus Tigerlilly DarkDreamer IP: Logged |
samsaoule Knowflake Posts: 57 From: world Registered: May 2011
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posted June 12, 2011 05:27 AM
quote: Originally posted by Node: Hi samsaouleTry this ephemeris [b]HERE when you are filling out the form use the '360 degree sort' and check the box that says 'include' the next 1,000 asteroids. Next I would suggest you read several of the threads in our new Asteroids folder found in the drop down menu for LindaLand. Pay particular attention to themes in your chart, and threads by: iq hunk IQ DD Glaucus Tigerlilly DarkDreamer [/B]
Hi Node, Thank you very much! :-) 1000 asteroids is a good start ;-) PS: I love your astral picture. IP: Logged |
Node Knowflake Posts: 1322 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 12, 2011 05:38 AM
Your welcome....and also you do not have to bother filling out the long/lat box. If you have the day correct, asteroids do not move that fast. It will be accurate up to a few minutes.have another
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samsaoule Knowflake Posts: 57 From: world Registered: May 2011
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posted June 12, 2011 05:45 AM
quote: Originally posted by Node: Your welcome....and also you do not have to bother filling out the long/lat box. If you have the day correct, asteroids do not move that fast. It will be accurate up to a few minutes.have another
Wow! wonderful picture. I am under your spell!
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