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2003 UB313
A New Definition of the Zodiac Copyright =A9 2005 by Klaudio Zic, all rights reserved. http://www.lulu.com/zodiac When a planet enters a constellation, the constellation is zodiacal. The path travelled by the planets is the zodiac. The planets from Mercury to Neptune are traditional planets. Titan and Pluto are next. Pluto is defined as planet, although very special an object, indeed. The Sun and the Moon are of course not "planets" at all, but, as often, due to some mysterious 'tradition" they sometimes 'join the planets". We can say theta the number of zodiacal constellations is defined by the planets. The Moon and the Sun included. Our trojan moons don't qualify. Neither the giant KBO do. But one giant KBO seems to be larger than Pluto and is officially close to being welcomed as a planet. 10th Planet in Astrology -2003 UB313 10th planet: book, manual, delineation, ephemeris, web site, and developer's corner. Copyright =A9 2005 by Klaudio Zic, all rights reserved. http://www.lulu.com/zodiac Wednesday, 03 August 2005 Planet X brings along the "X Zodiac". The planets Travel 28 IAU constellations. Pluto omitting, we have a 24-constellation zodiac. This has nothing to do with "lunar houses". We are talking in terms of modern astronomy standards. Many astronomers are not acquainted with this. The IAU could officially proclaim its zodiac, instead of lingering on the deprecated zodiacal models. We are facing a revolution in heraldry, insignia and standard, as the new discoveries like Varuna, Ixion, Quaoar, Orcus and Sedna expand our galactic adventure; but more important, we are rediscovering our own planetary legacy, as recorded by such precession clocks as the pyramids or Stonehenge. This moment is important for ratial initiation. When the Moon enters Auriga, it is in that constellation for a while. When Saturn enters Orion, like it did a couple of years ago, the planet must be informed accordingly. It is amazing that we don't inform the population of the celestial tides at all. Worse, much "information" is spread through "astrological programs", and even the venerable "vedic" system needs a definite reboot. Especially when we find new planets. A Vedic hero, Prahlada Maharaj would by no means approve it on the fly. While a zodiac defined "by a strip", or by Venus, was perhaps handy for the purpose at hand in the time at hand, it is no longer working for our modern standards. To say 2003 UB313 is "in Cetus" is correct. To say it has 21 degree ecliptic longitude is correct. To think the 10th planet is at "21 degrees Aries" is awkward, to say the least. |
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