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Asteroid Ephemeris, 1900 to 2050: Including Chiron and the Black Moon Lilith

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Psyche in the natal chart represents the soul and the mind. It can represent love, passion, fear of betrayal, envy, fragility, vulnerability when we are in love, and other sensitive relationship dynamics. Note that the four major asteroids, included in the monthly ephemerides above for the year 2024, are Ceres, Juno, Vesta, and Pallas. Also added are Eros, Sappho, Psyche, and Chiron. This was a custom ephemeris built using the excellent and highly recommended software program, Sirius 3.0. Tools for Greater Understanding & Fulfillment We have provided models of observational uncertainties for four classes of lightcurves, that is, for dense relative, sparse relative, dense absolute, and sparse absolute lightcurves. We have studied the models using an asteroid simulation based on the Gaussian-random-sphere shape model, making use of linear or linear-exponential phase function models for phase angles below 50° on the magnitude scale. Other reference frames developed relative to the ICRF in Horizons include: Earth true equator and equinox of date (TOD) Note that the four major asteroids, included in the monthly ephemerides above for the year 2023, are Ceres, Juno, Vesta, and Pallas. Also added are Eros, Sappho, Psyche, and Chiron. This was a custom ephemeris built using the excellent and highly recommended software program, Sirius 3.0. Tools for Greater Understanding & Fulfillment

Eros is the god of erotic love, and Psyche is the goddess of the soul. Knowledge of their positions by sign can give us insight into how individuals express their erotic and romantic impulses, and the type of sexual and romantic chemistry that is generated between two people. Finally, an asteroid’s spectrum from the ultraviolet (UV) through the visible (Vis) to the near-infrared (NIR) regime is known to vary with phase angle, evidently due to the fact that the phase function depends on the intrinsic brightness of the asteroid at a given wavelength. In the present work, we have confirmed that the shape and rotational parameters of the asteroid and the geometry of illumination and observation have an effect on the asteroid’s photometric phase function. The effect is different for different geometric albedos. Thus, the asteroid’s UV-Vis-NIR spectrum can depend on the shape and rotation parameters and vary as a function of the geometry of illumination and observation. It can be particularly enlightening to consider laboratory spectrometric measurements, such as those by Cloutis et al. (2012), extended to analogs of complete asteroids. The phase curve effects on the UV-Vis-NIR spectrometry and spectropolarimetry of asteroids remain as an open problem for future theoretical, observational, and experimental studies. Data Availability Statement The ephemerides above display each planet or point by degree and sign (longitude) at Midnight in the Eastern time zone at a daily rate. We extend the work by Martikainen et al. (2021) by providing computational tools for the derivation of asteroid phase functions using fictitious spherical asteroids with equal surface properties. In earlier works, we have described these phase functions as being proper phase functions that describe the intrinsic properties of the surfaces. We apply the methods to the asteroids studied by Martikainen et al. (2021), by starting from their results of Markov-chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) lightcurve inversion for some 500 asteroids. Furthermore, we generalize the studies by Martikainen et al. (2021) and Muinonen et al. (2020) by incorporating a combined linear-exponential model of phase functions on the magnitude scale. calendar Moon Calendar - November 2023 When is the Next Full Moon? Full Moons & New Moons 2023 Eclipses Solar & Lunar 2023 Void of Course Moon 2023 Gardening Moon Calendar Fertility Days (Lunar Conception)Ephemerides with Chiron, Asteroids, and Lilith and sign/planet names rather than glyphs: Daily Ephemeris, Month by Month. We define sparse lightcurves as having photometric points timed, on average, more than the estimated rotation period apart. For sparse relative lightcurves, as for dense relative lightcurves, the points are calibrated against each other but not against absolute standards. In accordance with Muinonen et al. (2020), we set N k , e ff = N k ̃ in an error model coinciding with the form in Eq. 22, the index k ̃ now denoting the sparse lightcurve with the smallest number of observations. Finally, for sparse absolute lightcurves, we introduce a model that coincides with the one for the sparse relative lightcurves. Now the observations are, however, calibrated against absolute standards. Finally, the third table at the bottom of the ephemeris is titled Lunar Phases & Eclipses. While the lunar phases (New Moon, First Quarter Moon, Full Moon, and Last Quarter Moon) dates, times, and zodiacal position are displayed, only when an eclipse occurs are eclipses displayed in this box.

astro database Famous People born Today Famous People by Date of Birth Celebrity Astro Search Engine Yearly/monthly ephemerides offer daily zodiacal longitudes/positions of planets, asteroids, and points. Where Sappho is, there is greater vulnerability, yearning, desire for poetry and transcendence, and love. Next, the middle table shows the lunar sign ingresses (or sign changes). These are separated because the Moon changes signs so much more frequently than the Sun and other planets/bodies. The void Moon times are also displayed. Display the orbits of all the planets, planetary satellites, and optionally one or more small bodies.Asteroid Ephemeris for the Next Years, 2026 and 2027, in PDF format only for now: AsteroidsEphemeris2026

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