Focus On: (5) Astraea

Basics

Class: S-type asteroid
Location: Main belt
Orbit length (approx): 4.14 years
Discovered: 8th December 1845 (time unknown) from Driesen, Poland, by Karl Ludwig Hencke

Events at time of discovery:

  • 1845 – Friedrich Engels’ treatise The Condition of the Working Class in England is published in Leipzig.
  • – Eugénie Luce founds the Luce Ben Aben School in Algiers.
  • August 28 – The journal Scientific American begins publication.
  • September 9 – Potato blight breaks out in Ireland, beginning the Great Famine.
  • December 2 – Manifest destiny: U.S. President James K. Polk announces to Congress that the Monroe Doctrine should be strictly enforced, and that the United States should aggressively expand into the West.
  • December 9 – Birth of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus series


Naming information

Name origin: Astraea (“star-maiden” or “starry night”), in ancient Greek religion, is a daughter of Astraeus and Eos. She is the virgin goddess of justice, innocence, purity and precision.
Mythology: Astraea became the constellation Virgo, and her scales Libra; she was also the last of the gods to reside among humans, and may return some day, bringing with her a second Golden Age. She is closely associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike (daughter of Zeus and Themis).

1886 bas-relief figure of Astraea in the Old Supreme Court Chamber at the Vermont State House. The relief shows Astraea seated facing left of the viewer, holding her scales, with her name surrounding her.
An 1886 bas-relief figure of Astraea in the Old Supreme Court Chamber at the Vermont State House, possibly the work of August St. Gaudens. Photo by GearedBull.

Astrological data

Discovery degree: 5+ Gemini (88% approx probability)
Discovery Sabian: Workmen Drilling for Oil
Discovery nodal signature: VirgoAquarius
Estimated orbital resonances: Venus 3:20, Ceres 10:9, Jupiter 20:7
Discovery chart details: Astraea was in stellium with Vesta and Nessus. There was also a large stellium in Aquarius involving Saturn. Sun was closely semi-sextile to the North Node.


Summary and references

Astrologically, this body might represent balance, justice, innocence, idealism, vision and what is seen[1], fair trade[2], persistence, renaissance[3], difficulty letting go and blocked closure[4].

References:
1) TAKE: Asteroids in Astrology
2) Amable: (5) Astraea
3) Kirsti Melto: New Moon in Cancer – July 19, 2012
4) Martha Lang-Wescott: Basic Resources


Discovery chart for asteroid 5 Astraea.
Noon discovery chart for (5) Astraea: 8th December 1845 at Driesen, Poland.
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