Focus On: (519) Sylvania

Basics

Class: S-type asteroid
Location: Main belt
Orbit length (approx): 4.66 years
Discovered: 20th October 1903, 22:33 UTC, from Heidelberg, Germany, by Raymond Smith Dugan
Notes: Estimated diameter of 48km with orbital plane inclined at 11 degrees to the ecliptic.
Events at time of discovery:

  • October 10 – The Women’s Social and Political Union is founded in the U.K.
  • October 20 – An international tribunal issued the resolution of the Alaska boundary dispute between Canada and the United States. Anti-British feeling swept through Canada due to the country’s perceived betrayal by the British delegate to the tribunal.
  • – Birth of Alida Bolten, Dutch Olympic swimmer
  • – Birth of Irineo Leguisamo, Uruguayan jockey


Naming information

Name origin: The large forests that the discoverer loved to explore throughout his life; initially as a young boy in Massachusetts; then (once in Germany) around Heidelberg, as well as the Black Forest and the Odenwald. The name is Latin for ‘forest lands’.

Savoy Mountain State Forest in MA, where the discoverer lived as a child. The trees in this image appear to be pines or similar. Fallen leaves are thick on the ground to either side of a rough path.
Savoy Mountain State Forest in MA, where the discoverer lived as a child. Photo by Dougtone.

Astrological data

Discovery degree: 11+ Taurus
Discovery Sabian: A Young Couple Window-Shopping
Discovery nodal signature: TaurusScorpio
Estimated orbital resonances: Earth 3:14, Mars 5:11, Saturn 19:3, Uranus 18:1
Discovery chart details: New phase chart not far off the New Moon. Mercury was opposite Sedna; Neptune square the Nodes; Mars opposite Pluto, and Venus trine Chiron. Uranus squared Eris and Asbolus was semi-square the North Node. Jupiter was retrograde. Saturn was descending, and Pallas on the IC.


Summary

May represent childlike joy and excitement, especially on encountering natural or artistic beauty; adventure and eagerness for new experiences; the personal search for the divine, or sudden inspiration.


Discovery chart for (519) Sylvania: 20th October 1903, 22:33 UTC, Heidelberg, Germany. The asteroid is not depicted.
Discovery chart for (519) Sylvania: 20th October 1903, 22:33 UTC, Heidelberg, Germany. The asteroid is not depicted.
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