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Topic: HUGE list of asteroids with descriptions
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SunAscendant Knowflake Posts: 2280 From: California Registered: Oct 2014
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posted February 24, 2018 02:46 AM
I serendipitously came across this huge post of asteroids with their positive, negative and neutral descriptions while searching for another asteroid thread. I think you guys will find this huge list very helpful IP: Logged |
SecretGeek Knowflake Posts: 1262 From: Dallas Registered: Nov 2013
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posted February 24, 2018 04:16 AM
TY. I just looked this one up:78 DIANA: Keywords: one who loves animals in general and has a passion to protect them Positive: Negative: Neutral: protector of the wild and women in childbirth, defends youngsters IP: Logged |
arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 447 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted February 24, 2018 08:15 AM
great, thank you !Here are some interesting asteroids : 1966 TRISTAN: Keywords: the first love, lover that never healed Positive: love, passion, fidelity, dedication, devotion Negative: heartbreak, defeat, broken loyalty, disappointment Neutral: going for a replica, the one you love but cannot be with 23 THALIA: Keywords: Muse of comedy Positive: abundance, good cheer Negative: Neutral: comedians, comedy, comic mask 30 URANIA: Keywords: muse of astronomy and astrology Positive: heavenly Negative: Neutral: astronomers, astrologers, psychics, mystical types, celestial-globe, compass 3258 SOMNIUM: Keywords: dreams, visions, sleep, Positive: Negative: Neutral: neptunian vibes, astral realm, the subconscious I add more : 1252 CELESTIA: Keywords: heaven on earth, utopia, spiritual plane for growth Positive: higher level of living with equality & nobility, heavenly Negative: Neutral: pure place, true-living, goodness-intended, celestial
894 ERDA: Keywords: (same as URDA) norn of the past may have relevance to past life recall or retrocognition, energies of the southnode Positive: Negative: Neutral: norse divination system, runes, nordic, past-present-future, divination, our karmic past, our background, our roots/origins, what is behind, remembering, past-life regression IP: Logged |
Stellia Knowflake Posts: 553 From: Yorks, UK Registered: Jan 2017
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posted February 24, 2018 04:16 PM
This list is immense, thank you. I'm having a little wander and just discovered that 113 Amalthea is not only a beautiful-sounding asteroid (incorporating the name I'd set aside for my fictional future daughter); it's also very closely conjunct my natal Venus and Sun/Moon midpoint. IP: Logged |
Lalafortunaea Knowflake Posts: 699 From: Registered: Jul 2017
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posted February 24, 2018 06:07 PM
Oooh Imma yoink all those and save them in a doc. TY!IP: Logged |
mirage29 Knowflake Posts: 10144 From: us Registered: May 2012
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posted March 04, 2018 11:33 AM
WOW!!! **JAWDROP** **JAWDROP** **JAWDROP**Thank you, SunAscendant! (I wonder who's work the List person used, to draw up her list? .. ) *We build, based on an other's work* IP: Logged |
arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 447 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted March 04, 2018 07:15 PM
"jaw drop" ! new english expression that I've learned today. I improve my english thanks to this website. I'll end up talking fluently english if I keep coming, talking and reading english here. Hope so !
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mirage29 Knowflake Posts: 10144 From: us Registered: May 2012
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posted March 04, 2018 07:18 PM
quote: Originally posted by arcturus90: "jaw drop" ! new english expression that I've learned today. I improve my english thanks to this website
jawdrop is also one of our LL smilies!
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arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 447 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted March 04, 2018 07:23 PM
Ha all right ! How do you know what to write, to put those smilies ? Please don't hesitate to correct my english, that will help me to not do all the time the same mistakes edit : OR I know we say "please feel free to..."IP: Logged |
mirage29 Knowflake Posts: 10144 From: us Registered: May 2012
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posted March 04, 2018 08:43 PM
...To do a jawdrop smilie, use colon-marks " : " on either side of the word jawdrop. :Jawdrop: {I did it with capital letter J. Only works if it uses small letter j.} When you go to make a reply.... Add Reply {bottom left} a white message box is ready for you to type in. Now, look at the pink-purple letters at the left of this box. You'll see Your Reply: Then *HTML is OFF *UBB Code is ON Next Smilies Legend {When you click Smilies Legend, a new window will open, where you will find a big list of all the smilies used at LL. Just copy the code, or make it yourself using colon marks. Pay attention when it says you HAVE to use a Capital letter. eace: .... Peace didn't turn into a smilie because code requires a Capital 'P'. Have Fun! EDIT -- ':' + 'small p' is a razzberry face! haha.
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arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 447 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted March 04, 2018 09:08 PM
Oh, "smile legend", I never really payed attention to this before. Thanks ! IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 99591 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 05, 2018 08:59 AM
Thanks, mirage!IP: Logged |
arcturus90 Knowflake Posts: 447 From: Arcturus Registered: Nov 2017
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posted March 16, 2018 08:51 PM
Here's a website I've just found (found out ?) with many asteroids https://astrosavvyblog.wordpress.com/category/asteroids/IP: Logged |
mirage29 Knowflake Posts: 10144 From: us Registered: May 2012
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posted March 17, 2018 04:57 PM
Thanks Arcturus! For the HUGE Doc, I'm almost done with formatting the Doc in Word, to print out and place in my collection. Up to page 53-- learning more, as I go. Wish I could remember some of the introductory training I had in early 2000s on using Access? .. I THINK that's what it was called? There are ways of embedding where info got 'shared' over different products (Microsoft). Might have been cool to do this Doc in Excel? There used to be a way to ask the software to take a WordDoc and make it Excel???? Sheesh... (I had taken some intro courses to upgraded MS products, a couple decades ago!) Amazing how that's developed now. I remember the days of extremely carefully having to code and format things 'exactly' right, in order for shared-programs to work correctly. ONE mistake, and it would NOT work. heh heh... loved the Challenge. IP: Logged |
lily0409 Knowflake Posts: 73 From: Registered: Sep 2017
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posted March 30, 2018 03:00 AM
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