Quick overview of various asteroids: A
• Abell •
Asteroid 3449
Diameter: 15.796 Kilometers
Named after the son of Adam and Eve in the Bible. This asteroid represents sacrifice, familial conflict, and jealousy.
• Abundantia •
Asteroid 151
Diameter: 45.37 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.17 years
Named after the Roman goddess of abundance and success.
• Academia •
Asteroid 826
Diameter: 44 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.14 years
Relates to scholarly pursuits and intelligence.
• Achilles •
Asteroid 588
Diameter: 133 kilometers
Orbital period: 11.89 years
Named after the Greek hero. This represents both strength and weakness.
• Adorea •
Asteroid 268
Diameter: 140 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.44 years
Adoration and shows of respect.
• Aeternitas •
Asteroid 446
Diameter: 45 kilometers
Orbital periods: 4.65 years
Named after the Roman personification of eternity. Relates to deification.
• Aletheia •
Asteroid 259
Diameter: 185 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.55 years
Aletheia is named after the goddess of the same name. It relates to truth, identity, and remembrance.
• Ambrosia •
Asteroid 193
Orbital period: 4.2 years
Named after the food and drink of the gods. This asteroid relates to longevity and immortalization.
• Amicitia •
Asteroid 367
Diameter: 20 kilometers
Orbital period: 3.3 years
Latin for “friendship.” Indicator of friendship or a friendly personality. How someone interacts with friends.
• Amor •
Asteroid 1221
Diameter: 1 kilometer
Orbital period: 2.66 years
Named after the Roman god of love, the equivalent of the Greek god Eros.
It represents non-sexual, platonic love and intimacy. Its placement and aspects reveal one’s capacity for unconditional love. It is also associated with loneliness.
• Anahita •
Asteroid 270
Diameter: 52 kilometers
Orbital period: 3.3 years
Named after the Persian goddess of fertility. Reveals what areas of life are “fertile.”
• Anubis •
Asteroid 1912
Diameter: 11 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.9 years
This asteroid is positioned in the outer region of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Anubis is named after the Egyptian god of the dead. It represents death and reveals how death relates to the individual. It also relates to abilities connected to the dead and caring for them.
• Aphrodite •
Asteroid 1388
Diameter: 22 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.2 years
Named after Aphrodite, goddess of sex, love, beauty, and decoration. She is the equivalent of the Roman goddess Venus.
• Apollo •
Asteroid 1862
Diameter: 1.4 kilometers
Orbital period: 1.8 years
Named after the Greek Sun god. Apollo represents art, medicine, music, and eloquence. It is often interpreted as related to learning.
It is representative of the Sun, and thus of drives and ego.
It is also associated with the Greek concept of masculinity, and thus of bravery, strength, intellectual ability, and so on.
Healing and medicine are also often related to this heavenly body for Apollo’s connection to the two.
Precognition, too, is an ability which this heavenly body is known to grant depending on placement, aspect, and the like.
• Ara •
Asteroid 849
Diameter: 152 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.6 years
Represents where and how we aid others or need to be aided.
• Arachne •
Asteroid 407
Diameter: 104 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.25 years
Named after the woman turned into a spider after comparing herself to Athena. This asteroid represents pride, situations involving detail, intrigue, intricacy, and “webs.”
• Armisticia •
Asteroid 1464
Diameter: 17 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.2 years
Named after the word “armistice.” It is associated with peace and treaties.
• Artemis •
Asteroid 105
Diameter: 126 kilometers
Orbital period: 3.6 years
Named after the Greek goddess of the hunt, forests, and Moon. It is often associated with the concept of “hunting” in both literal and symbolic forms. So hunger and drive are matters related to this asteroid.
• Arthur •
Asteroid 2597
Diameter: 20 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.2 years
Named after the king of England, who is mythical but based on a real ruler. It represents cleverness, delegation, duty, and heroism.
• Asclepius •
Asteroid 4581
Diameter: <1 kilometer
Orbital period: 368 days
Asteroid named after the son of Apollo, the great healer, and thus related to healing and medicine.
• Astarte •
Asteroid 672
Diameter: 19 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.1 years
Named after the goddess of the same name. Related to sex and war.
• Astraea •
Asteroid 5
Diameter: 120 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.1 years
Named after the Roman goddess of Justice, equivalent to the Greek goddess Dike. It is associated with a struggle to let go and lack of closure. It is also related to a struggle to set limits.
• Ate •
Asteroid 111
Diameter: 156 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.2 years
Named after the Greek goddess of delusion, folly, mischief, and ruin. This asteroid reveals where we are prone to folly.
• Athene •
Asteroid 881
Diameter: 12 kilometers
Orbital period: 4.2 years
Named after the Greek goddess Athena, this asteroid is related to mental and physical ability.
• Atlantis •
Asteroid 1198
Diameter: 2.8 kilometers
Orbital period: 3.4 years
Named after the continent of the same name, which is considered mythological though there are accounts which indicate it may have been real. Some associate this heavenly body with destruction, but others deem it related to past life experiences and sometimes psychic ability.
• Attila •
Asteroid 1489
Diameter: 15 kilometers
Orbital period: 5.7 years
Named after Attila the Hun. It is associated with dominance, fighting, power, and the refusal to give up.
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