Aries node

Minor planets with their North Node in Aries at discovery.

Detail of the Judges of the Dead, Rhadamanthys, Minos and Aeakos, from the name vase of the Underworld Painter, ca. 330-310 BCE.
Focus On, Kuiper Belt objects, Libra discovery, Trans-Neptunian objects

Focus On: (38083) Rhadamanthus

Name origin: Greek son of Zeus and Europa. Because of his just and upright life, after death Rhadamanthus was appointed a judge of the dead and the ruler of Elysium, a blissfully beautiful area of the Underworld where those favoured by the gods spent their life after death.

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Screenshot of orbit viewer showing the position of (8405) Asbolus at the time of discovery, from JPL's Small Body Database.
Centaurs, Focus On, Libra discovery

Focus On: (8405) Asbolus

sbolos was a diviner who read omens in the flight of birds, and who predicted the battle with the Lapiths. He eventually caused the fight with Herakles (by bringing the centaurs when he saw Herakles’ wine opened), and thus was indirectly responsible for the deaths of Pholus and Chiron.

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Mural of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (2005), by Salvador Almaraz López. Hidalgo is standing centrally, with the right hand outstretched and the left in a fist. Behind him, on his right, emaciated people on the ground are beneath the hooves of a horse driven by a figure in a mask and cowl. To his left is a revolutionary army with banners and weapons upraised. Directly behind Hidalgo is a godlike image of him. Red is prominent. In the foreground, a pair of hands is raised towards Hidalgo as if in supplication.
Aries discovery, Centaurs, Focus On

Focus On: (944) Hidalgo

Name origin: Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753-1811), a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican War of Independence and recognized as the Father of the Nation. Due to the oppression of poor Mexicans by the Spanish colonisers, on 16th September 1810 he gave the call to arms that triggered the Mexican War of Independence, called the Cry of Dolores.

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Italo Gismondi's (1887-1974) scale model of the Capitoline Hill under Constantine, on which stood a temple to Fides, at the Museum of Roman Civilisation.
Aries discovery, Asteroids, Focus On, Main belt objects

Focus On: (37) Fides

Name origin: Roman goddess of trust and good faith (bona fides). One of the original virtues to be considered an actual religious divinity. She is everything that is required for “honour and credibility, from fidelity in marriage, to contractual arrangements, and the obligation soldiers owed to Rome.”

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