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"Centaurs" are a tiny group of seven unusual bodies, neither comets nor asteroids, but possessing qualities of both. The first centaur, Chiron was discovered in 1977, the second, Pholus, in 1992 and the third, Nessus, in 1993. The centaurs have a primarily elliptical orbit in the outer solar system, and most likely originated from the Kuiper belt. They have long orbital periods from 49 (Chiron) ... [MORE]
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Asteroid 433 Eros: The Astrology of Love
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Kim Falconer examines the astrological, mythological and psychological significance of this asteroid named for the god of love.
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Chiron and Friends
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Chiron and other Centaurs (Pholus, Nessus) in astrology, astronomy and mythology. Information on asteroids, minor planets and exoplanets by Zane Stein.
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Chiron Astrology
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Research and writings about Chiron, by Martin Lass. Book excerpts, library and biography.
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Jacob Schwartz, Ph.D
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Articles about asteroids and astrology, with analysis of the September 11th terrorist attacks and Timothy McVeigh's chart. Also features a complete asteroid name list.
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Magi Society
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Advocates the use of planetary geometry, declinations and chiron. Articles, lessons, software and FAQ.
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Mark Andrew Holmes' Astrology Pages
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Extensive personal research into asteroids, comets and other objects.
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The Astrology of The Centaurs
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Wide selection of essays and astronomical data on the astrological centaurs, much of which is available also in Spanish. Home also of the freeware calculation program Riyal.
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The Centaur Research Project
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Ephemerides, mythological information, research material and news.
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Treehouse Mountain
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Asteroid ephemerides, keywords and lessons, with book list and archives.
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