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Hebe em Áries em cada casa;
uma outra abordagem para onde você pode servir e contribuir
(desvendando asteroides na astrologia #6 Hebe)
(significado + em Áries)
Os significados do asteroide Hebe envolvem serviço, juventude, renovação, rejuvenescimento e oportunidades de tentar novamente.
É por isso que, na perspectiva da Astrologia Nova Era, conceito que eu construo e alimento muito por aqui no blog, eu vejo o asteroide Hebe como situações em que temos a oportunidade de servir, a oportunidade de tentar novamente, de nos rejuvenescermos naquele ponto. É onde podemos ter a oportunidade de renovação. Representa principalmente a área e como levaremos renovação aos outros.
Uma pessoa com Hebe em Libra na casa 6, por exemplo, terá uma forte tendência a servir de maneira estética, harmoniosa, buscando a perfeição, a integração, a diplomacia, na área da saúde, do corpo físico, da rotina, da organização, e dos processos mentais e práticos da experiência humana. Essa pessoa também pode ter uma grande tendência e oportunidades de levar harmonia aos outros em questões envolvendo a casa 6.
Dados Astronômicos:
Descoberta: Hebe foi descoberta em 1º de julho de 1847 por Karl Ludwig Hencke. Número do Asteroide: 6 Hebe.
Órbita e duração em cada signo do zodíaco: A duração que Hebe passa em cada signo do zodíaco pode variar devido à sua órbita elíptica. Em média, Hebe passa cerca de 1-2 meses em cada signo do zodíaco. No entanto, essas durações podem variar ligeiramente com base em sua velocidade orbital em diferentes pontos de sua órbita.
Hebe em Áries
Significados:
Energias Juvenis: Em Áries, Hebe incorpora uma forma assertiva e energética de juventude. Esta posição pode trazer um senso de renovação perpétua e uma abordagem entusiástica da vida.
Serviço através da Liderança: Há uma forte inclinação para servir aos outros assumindo a liderança ou iniciando novos projetos e atividades.
Renovação através da Ação: A renovação e o rejuvenescimento vêm através do engajamento ativo e da tomada de medidas ousadas.
Principais Pontos:
Hebe em Áries enfatiza uma abordagem jovem e energética da vida.
Existe uma forte inclinação para servir aos outros tomando a iniciativa e liderando pelo exemplo.
Renovação e rejuvenescimento são alcançados através do engajamento ativo e da tomada de medidas ousadas.
Esta posição traz uma presença dinâmica para a área da vida indicada pela colocação na casa.
Hebe em Áries na casa 1
Esta posição enfatiza uma personalidade jovem e dinâmica. Você pode abordar a vida com entusiasmo e um espírito pioneiro, muitas vezes liderando outros pelo exemplo.
Serviço: Você naturalmente assume papéis de liderança, servindo aos outros a partir da iniciação e condução de projetos. Sua presença pode ser rejuvenescente e inspiradora para aqueles ao seu redor (por estarmos falando de Áries tocando a casa 1).
Hebe em Áries na casa 2
A renovação e uma nova perspectiva podem ser trazidas para suas finanças e posses materiais. Você pode encontrar valor e senso de segurança ao tomar a iniciativa para melhorar sua situação financeira.
Serviço: Você pode servir aos outros ajudando-os a gerenciar seus recursos ou inspirando-os a tomar medidas para garantir seu próprio bem-estar material.
Hebe em Áries na casa 3
Você tem uma maneira jovem e direta de se comunicar. A renovação vem através de novas ideias e do engajamento ativo em aprender e compartilhar conhecimentos.
Serviço: Você pode servir sua comunidade através do ensino, escrita ou outras formas de comunicação. Sua abordagem energética pode inspirar e motivar os outros.
Hebe em Áries na casa 4
A renovação e a energia são focadas na vida doméstica e familiar. Você pode assumir a liderança em questões familiares ou frequentemente iniciar mudanças no seu ambiente doméstico.
Serviço: Servir aos membros da família ou criar um ambiente doméstico dinâmico e de suporte pode ser um tema chave. Você pode encontrar alegria em rejuvenescer sua casa ou ajudar membros da família de maneiras ativas.
Hebe em Áries na casa 5
Existe, neste posicionamento, uma forte motivação para a autoexpressão criativa e diversão. A renovação vem através do engajamento em hobbies, romances e atividades que trazem alegria e excitação.
Serviço: Você pode servir aos outros liderando projetos criativos, organizando atividades recreativas ou inspirando outros a abraçarem sua própria criatividade e senso de diversão.
Hebe em Áries na casa 6
Você traz uma abordagem jovem e energética ao seu trabalho e rotinas de saúde. A renovação vem através de se manter em atividade, movimento e também ao tomar a iniciativa em suas tarefas diárias.
Serviço: Você pode encontrar realização servindo aos outros através do seu trabalho, especialmente em papéis que envolvem saúde e/ou requerem liderança ou envolvimento ativo. Seu entusiasmo pode inspirar colegas de trabalho e aqueles que você ajuda.
Hebe em Áries na casa 7
A renovação e a energia são direcionadas para relacionamentos e parcerias. Você pode assumir a liderança em relacionamentos, trazendo uma energia dinâmica e assertiva para eles. (nota: liderar, não dominar).
Serviço: Servir aos outros sendo alguém proativo e de suporte. Você pode inspirar seus parceiros a tomar medidas e abraçar novos começos.
Hebe em Áries na casa 8
A renovação vem através da transformação e conexões íntimas profundas. Você pode ter uma abordagem destemida para lidar com questões de morte, renascimento e recursos compartilhados.
Serviço: Ajudar os outros através de experiências transformadoras ou liderando a gestão de recursos conjuntos e navegando em crises. Sua ousadia pode proporcionar força e suporte àqueles que precisam.
Hebe em Áries na casa 9
Uma forte motivação para explorar novos horizontes e expandir suas crenças. A renovação vem através de viagens, educação superior e busca de novos insights filosóficos ou espirituais, tomando a iniciativa de fazê-lo.
Serviço: Servir aos outros compartilhando seu conhecimento, liderando aventuras ou inspirando outros a expandirem seus próprios horizontes. Seu entusiasmo pela exploração pode ser contagiante.
Hebe em Áries na casa 10
A renovação e a energia são focadas na sua carreira e imagem pública. Você pode assumir a liderança em ambientes profissionais, muitas vezes iniciando novos projetos ou mudanças. (nota: liderar, não dominar).
Serviço: Servir aos outros através da sua carreira, especialmente em papéis que requerem liderança e ação dinâmica. Sua habilidade para inspirar e motivar pode ser um trunfo chave em ambientes profissionais.
Hebe em Áries na casa 11
Uma abordagem jovem e energética para amizades e atividades em grupo. A renovação vem através do engajamento com grupos, redes sociais, projetos comunitários.
Serviço: Você pode servir sua comunidade assumindo a liderança em atividades de grupo ou causas sociais. Seu entusiasmo pode galvanizar, inspirar os outros a se envolverem e agirem.
Hebe em Áries na casa 12
A renovação vem através da exploração espiritual e do lidar com o subconsciente. Você pode ter uma abordagem dinâmica e direta para seu mundo interior e práticas espirituais.
Serviço: Servir aos outros através do trabalho espiritual ou nos bastidores. Seu envolvimento ativo em ajudar aqueles que precisam ou estão em buscas espirituais. Isso pode trazer renovação e cura para você e para os outros.
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Hebe in the signs and houses
Hebe (6) is an asteroid in astrology that represents youth, vitality, and the process of growing up.
Aries or 1st house: A youthful appearance and energetic demeanor with a strong sense of self. These people are competitive and assertive, but also quick to forgive and move on from conflicts. They also feel a strong sense of duty to help and serve others.
Taurus or 2nd house: A strong connection to the physical body and a love of sensual pleasures. These people have a steady and reliable approach to life, but can also be stubborn and resistant to change. They find joy and fulfillment in earning money and accumulating material possessions. They’re also drawn to careers related to service and caretaking.
Gemini or 3rd house: A curious and adaptable personality with a youthful sense of humor. These people enjoy learning and sharing information with others, but can also struggle with indecisiveness or scattered energy. They have a talent for communication and enjoy sharing knowledge and information with others. They also enjoy participating in activities that promote health and well-being.
Cancer or 4th house: A nurturing and sensitive personality and they have a strong connection to their family and may feel a sense of responsibility to care for and nurture their loved ones. These people are intuitive and empathetic, but can also struggle with moodiness or emotional sensitivity. They also enjoy domestic activities and find fulfillment in creating a comfortable home environment.
Leo or 5th house: This placement suggests a confident and expressive personality with a love of creativity and entertainment. These people enjoy being in the spotlight, but can also struggle with pride or a need for attention. They have a creative and playful spirit and enjoy activities that bring joy and happiness to others. They may also be drawn to careers in teaching or working with children.
Virgo or 6th house: A practical and detail-oriented personality with a desire to be of service to others. These people have a strong work ethic and a love of organization, but can also struggle with perfectionism or anxiety. They feel a strong sense of duty to help others and may be drawn to careers in healthcare or social work. They're also interested in holistic and alternative healing methods.
Libra or 7th house: A diplomatic and harmonious personality with a desire for balance and fairness. These individuals may have a love of beauty and aesthetics, but can also struggle with indecisiveness or a fear of conflict. They find joy and fulfillment in partnership and have a natural talent for creating harmonious relationships. They’re also drawn to careers in counseling or mediation.
Scorpio or 8th house: An intense and transformative personality with a desire for deep connections and emotional growth. These people are secretive and private, but can also have a powerful presence and a strong sense of purpose. The person has a deep interest in transformative experiences and may be drawn to careers in psychology or therapy. They may also be interested in esoteric or occult subjects.
Sagittarius or 9th house: An adventurous and optimistic personality with a love of freedom and exploration. These people are philosophical and spiritual, but can also struggle with impulsiveness or a lack of follow-through. They have a love for travel and exploring different cultures.
Capricorn or 10th house: A disciplined and ambitious personality with a desire for achievement and recognition. These people have a strong sense of responsibility and a love of tradition, but can also struggle with rigidity or a fear of failure. They may be drawn to careers in public service or leadership positions. They may also have a strong desire to make a positive impact on society.
Aquarius or 11th house: A progressive and innovative personality with a desire for change and social justice. These people are unconventional or rebellious, but can also struggle with detachment or a lack of emotional intimacy. They have a talent for bringing people together and creating a sense of community. They may also be drawn to careers in social activism or organizing.
Pisces or 12th house: A sensitive and intuitive personality with a love of creativity and spirituality. These people have a strong connection to the unconscious mind, but can also struggle with confusion or a lack of boundaries. They have a natural talent for spiritual and metaphysical subjects. They may also be drawn to careers in healing and have a strong desire to help others overcome personal obstacles.
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𝓱𝓮𝓻𝓪- 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓰𝓸𝓭𝓭𝓮𝓼𝓼 𝓸𝓯 𝓶𝓪𝓻𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓰𝓮
𝒽𝒾𝓈𝓉𝑜𝓇𝓎
hera is the child of cronus and rhea, as well as the sister of her future husband, zeus. she was swallowed by her father cronus, and was saved by zeus. since gods and goddesses are immortal, they couldn’t do anything, but wait to be released.
after this, the greek gods vs titan war begins. she sides with her siblings (the gods) and fights against the titans. during this, she is attacked by the titans, but zeus sacrifices himself to save hera.
𝓂𝑜𝓇𝑒 𝒶𝒷𝑜𝓊𝓉 𝒽𝑒𝓇𝒶
hera represents marriage, but she can also represent jealousy, which i will get into later in this post
she has powers such as, shape shifting, weather manipulation, mind control, and being able to change creatures into different creatures
she was said to help other greek goddess into having healthy babies and good marriages
𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝓁𝒾𝒻𝑒
zeus actually made attempts at courting hera, but he failed. he then turned into a cuckoo bird, and hera pitied the bird so she held it to her breast. he then turned back into is god form and pleasured hera. she felt much shame, so to cover it up, she married zeus. the had a very beautiful wedding, that the gods and goddesses enjoyed
during their relationship, zeus cheating on hera multiple times, which grew hera to become jealous, envious, and vengeful.
one of zeus’s lovers, leto, was a victim to hera’s revenge. hera made everyone shun leto, she sent a huge python to attack her, and cursed leto so she wouldn’t be able to find anywhere to give birth
another of his lovers, io, was turned into a cow and was watched by argus panoptes, who was a giant with 100 eyes, so zeus could never see her again
alcmene, was refused birth by hera, who was the mother of hercules. in some myths, it’s said that for a birth to occur, the goddess eileithyia, must be present. in which, hers forced her to sit outside of the delivery room.
hera poisoned, and successfully killed a majority of oenone’s island, by throwing a snake into the water source
the final story i will be sharing involves semele. zeus got semele pregnant, and this caused hera to be jealous and upset. hera then manipulated her into asking zeus to show her his powers to their fullest potential, which then burned her alive
𝑜𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒻𝒶𝒸𝓉𝓈
other names: juno
symbols: cuckoo bird, peacock, cow, flowers, crown, pomegranate, sceptre
asteroid meaning(my opinion): marriage, fertility, childbirth, women, jealousy, vengefulness, envy, wanting to harm someone out of jealousy, being tricked into love, marrying/ falling in love with someone out of guilt or shame
dwelling: mount olympus
children: hephaestus, eileithyia, hebe, ares
dividers by @anitalenia @aquazero @i-mmaculatus
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Placements in the natal chart that can indicate having youthful energy/being good with children 🧸
Cancer placements - especially Cancer Moon/rising
Leo Moon
Pisces placements - especially Pisces rising
Sun in the 5th house
Gemini sun/rising
Leo Sun
Moon in the 5th house
Mercury/Moon/rising conjunct/trine/sextile Neptune
Pisces Mars
Cancer Mars
Aphrodite (1388) in the 1st house
Sagittarius Moon
Moon in the 1st house
Mercury/Moon/rising conjunct/trine/sextile Jupiter
Aries rising
Jupiter in the 1st house
Neptune/Jupiter as dominant planets in the natal chart
Asteroid Hebe (6) in the 1st house
Asteroid Apollo (1862) in the 1st house
Moon at 0/1/4/5 degrees
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Asteroids
(in your birth chart)
related to:
🌹 BEAUTY 💋
| Kleopatra (216)
related to mesmerizing beauty & charm.
a large M-type asteroid with a mean diameter of about 75 miles. it is known for its bone or dumbbell shape.
| Bella (695)
represents what we value as beauty, where we value it in our own lives, and how others see it in us.
Bella means “beauty”
| Hebe (6)
related to serving others, eternal youth & domestic themes, youthful spirit, playfulness, carefree approaches to life and optimism
is a large main-belt asteroid located between the orbits of Mars & Jupiter
| Sirene (1009)
represents the allure of the unknown, you’re person ability to mesmerize and lure, attractiveness, beauty, and people we should be careful dating.
a mid-sized asteroid with an orbit that crosses the orbit of Mars.
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Full Moon 23 April 2024 ~ Resurrection
The Full Moon 23 April 2024 falls at 4º Scorpio Decan 1.
Type: Pink Moon
Aspect: Square Pluto.
Fixed Star: Gacrux in the Southern Cross.
Asteroid: Hebe Tarot Card: 5 Of Swords.
Healing Crystal: Rhodonite
full Moon in Scorpio decan 1
The Moon has the precise degree of its fall in this decan (3º Scorpio), which is supposed to make it extremely unfortunate. We are only one degree away from it! This position is the devouring Moon, the goddess Kali and the vagina dentata (yes, a lady’s part with teeth!). The Moon is desperately famished here and can also be sexually insatiable. Therefore, the collective either becomes ruthless and Plutonic with their hunger or they fear starvation. Those who learn to understand nature’s sometimes cruel cycles of death and rebirth will be less inclined to act in a ‘kill or be killed’ mode. Evolved folk have faith in the power of resurrection! --Darkstar Astrology
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The Spectre Sisters (anime ver) are actually Chibiusa's outer guardians while the quartet are her inner guardians in the future. Their senshi names in order are: Sailor Astraea, Sailor Hebe, Sailor Iris and Sailor Flora.
Since the Sailor Quartet are named after the four first discovered asteroid, the order reflecting their age (oldest to youngest), the Spectre Sisters senshi form are named after the fifth to eigth discovered asteroid, also in order reflecting their age (but in their case, youngest to oldest).
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Edits I made of the Spectre Sisters as senshi. Their names in order are: Sailor Astraea, Sailor Hebe, Sailor Iris and Sailor Flora. I always wondered why Naoko picked Juno over Hygea for the Sailor Quartet, given with this one and the three others they are the four largest asteroids. Turns out she just picked the four first discovered asteroids, and the age of the quartet reflects the order of discovery.
I had a hc that the Spectre Sisters (anime ver) could actually be Chibiusa's outer guardians while the quartet are her inner guardians, both because it'd be ironic given their original mission and because they are from the future. I was struggling to come up with senshi names for them and after finding out the clear theme behind the quartet names and thought I could name them after the four next asteroids discovered, and keeping them in order of the sisters age. But, unlike the quartet, given Flora would def fit Petz better than Koan, I went in the opposite order of discovery for the oldest to youngest.
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How I Use Dwarf Planets
I thought it would be useful to write a brief summary of where my astrological practice is at, at the moment - especially with the outer planets, which are the majority of what I write about. I’m not saying this is the only way to do things, or even that I’ll stick with it, but, for now, I’m hoping it’ll help.
Selecting Objects
Astronomers are aware of 1.3 million asteroids, 3900 comets, 8 planets and an indeterminate amount of dwarf planets in this solar system. astro.com allows you to track a really limited number of them at any one time. It would be fascinating to do astrology with all of them at once but if we did that indiscriminately it would fill every single space on everyone’s natal chart. We have to make some judgements on what to include. So, what should we include?
The sun is an obvious one. 99.85% of everything in the solar system is the Sun. Size is a pretty obvious thing to base astrology on. But from this basis, we may as well just look at sun signs. We can rule out the idea that light is the factor, because basically all the light in the solar system is from the Sun.
Visibility and impact on Earth, though, might count for something. The Moon isn’t particularly big, objectively, but it’s close and therefore matters. It doesn’t emit its own light but we see it because the light of the Sun reflects off it. It’s hard to argue that the Moon doesn’t impact things on Earth. It clearly does. Other planets are less clear but, for example, we know that the 2.4 million year cycle of Mars and Earth’s orbital resonance has an impact on the Earth’s oceans.
There’s a certain logic in choosing objects in astrology that are big and/or visible. Going purely on visibility - Vesta, Pallas, Ceres, Iris, Juno, Hebe, Eunomia, Melpomene, Flora and Bamberga are all brighter than Neptune. There’d be a logic in ditching Pluto and using them. But I don’t think we want to do that.
If we include size. I’m sorry but Eris and Pluto are pretty much identical in size and neither feature at all in terms of visibility - use one and objectively you should use the other. But if we’re using them because they’re around 2300 km in diameter why not include Haumea with its 1560 km diameter? Eris and Pluto are substantially smaller than the other planets. We can include only those two as dwarf planets but if we do, we have to at least side eye the 7 other significantly sized dwarf planets in their region plus Ceres.
Another way to select objects to use is uniqueness. This is how some people justify using Chiron despite it not being significant at all in terms of size or brightness. It is weird in that it’s half comet half asteroid, has rings, and has this weird unstable orbit. But Chariklo is a bigger centaur type asteroid with better rings. If you wanted a unique exemplar of this type of object, it would be Chariklo, not Chiron. Pholus is bigger that Chiron too. Chiron isn’t even second place.
So why do we use Chiron? Because it was discovered first and due to its relatively large size and being unique, it was considered a possible tenth planet. It stayed relevant because Zane Stein pioneered its use, got its ephemeris, and his ideas were adopted widely. Is there a logic to say that Chiron matters because we’re aware of it?
Some astrologers think so. There’s a book that argues Pluto will lose astrological importance as it loses its planet status. But most astrologers will talk about the Pluto return of the United States and other historic events. If you’re rejecting the astrological method when it sees correspondences before the arbitrary date of a planet’s discovery, why not reject astrology out of hand?
I’m coming to think that maybe we tune in, more or less, to objects. If you follow and work with Chiron, I have space in my heart for that being significant for you. A series of cycles you’re aware of and follow and use. I think it probably helps that with Chiron a lot of the signifiers are quite inward looking - core wounding, trauma, healing. Things you can tune into and investigate on a personal level.
So. Look, astrology is not a science, I have a few factors here but no clarity on how they mesh together or what’s more important. These are:
Size
Brightness
Cultural Awareness
Personal Awareness
Uniqueness
I’d like to add one more. Call it staying power. I personally believe this is the key to Pluto’s success. It may be distant but it’s also slow. If it forms an aspect to one of your natal planets, it’ll stay there a long time. At time of writing, Pluto is at 1°50 of Aquarius. A year ago it was at 0°06. The sun has covered the whole chart in the time it took for Pluto to move a single degree. If your natal Venus is conjunct a transiting Pluto, you’ll feel that for years. Pluto is twice as fast as Eris and about 46 times faster than Sedna. The outer dwarf planets interest me because even if their influence is slight it lasts for years, decades even.
Why I use the planets I do
Taking a look at the lists above I hope you can see that the eight planets acknowledged by astronomy are always the top contenders if you combine discovery date, brightness and size. Eris and Pluto aren’t far behind on size - not counting moons they’re the 11th and 12th biggest objects. They’re much dimmer but they make up for it - in my opinion - by moving slowly and applying their influence over a long period of time.
I also use Sedna, which is an odd one out here. It’s the 19th biggest object and the only known dwarf planet with an orbit that goes beyond the Kuiper Belt. The class of Sednoid objects are named after it. Right now, it’s the exemplar of its type. It’s the object that took over from Pluto as the most distant planet we can meaningfully use in astrology. That’s not insignificant. It’s the guardian of the border between what we know and what is still unknown.
I keep my eye on the other outer Dwarf planets - Haumea, Makemake, Gonggong, Orcus, Quaoar, and Salacia. If I was going purely on size, I’d also use Ceres. If I wanted to think about brightness, I’d be looking at other objects entirely. But I enjoy the slowness of the outer dwarves - how their energy is generational and their influence is long lasting. Because their aspects last a long time I think it’s very possible to find their signature in history. But as day-to-day tools of astrology I believe that as with Chiron, a certain level of attunement to them is necessary to get stuff out of them. This is why I’m currently mostly focusing mostly on Sedna. I believe it’s better to give time to planets individually and a person has only so much bandwidth for that.
What I look for
The level of inexactness that’s allowable for an aspect in astrology is called an orb - this comes from the area around a star in the sky that the light expands out into. One way to think of this is to imagine the classic star shape. We know stars are round. The pointy bits coming out of it are its orb.
I use different orbs depending on what I’m doing. Basically, transits to a person’s natal chart, or in the night sky, often pass and are gone. Mercury has about three days when it’s close to Eris so any Mercury-Eris energy has only a limited time to play out in your life. If it’s felt consciously it’s more likely to be a bolt of very clear Mercury-Erisness when the energy is most powerful.
However, on a natal chart the planets don’t move because it’s a snapshot of a particular time. For this reason I use a wider orb. If Mercury and Eris are conjunct within ten degrees the energy you’ll feel from that will be subtle but over an entire lifetime, you might notice something. I also use wider orbs with mundane astrology (world events). Basically because when you’re looking at the whole world it’s more likely that some people will feel an aspect in play and respond to it.
My general basic rule is to look for 3 degree aspects between planets, 1 degree aspects between dwarf planets, and 1 degree aspects between asteroids but only conjunctions or oppositions. If I’m doing a deep dive on a natal chart I may look at 10 degree aspects between planets and 5 degree aspects between dwarf planets. I use the aspects that are based on splitting the zodiac wheel into 12 - so Conjunctions, Semisextiles, Sextiles, Squares, Trines, Quincunxes and Oppositions. But I pay more attention to Conjunctions, Squares and Oppositions. If I look at other aspects based on other ways to split up the zodiac (quintiles, etc) I am only really interested in very exact aspects.
Generally, if a dwarf planet is making itself felt in astrology I’d only pay attention if it will have a significance on my personal chart.
So, for instance, the Salacia-Gonggong conjunction that coincided with the birth of the internet was pretty significant in mundane astrology. It’s not necessary that everyone with it in their charts will be technologically literate to a high level (though obviously those born with it in their charts are part of the first generation of digital natives). However, the aspect is significant when it plays off something else in the chart. For instance Grimes has it square her AC and DC and her techno-optimist beliefs were core to her sense of self and how she met her husband Elon Musk. This means they’re also why she ended up as insane as she is now.
I think if we keep the rule in mind that dwarf planets have limited orbs and are most significant if they’re at work on other things in a chart, we can use them without overwhelming astrology by including more points than we can meaningfully hold space for in our lives. That’s the goal, anyway.
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Hebe in Aries through houses another approach to where you can serve and contribute
(unraveling asteroids in astrology #6 Hebe) (meaning + in Aries)
The meanings of the asteroid Hebe involve service, youth, renewal, rejuvenation, and opportunities to try again.
That's why, from the perspective of New Age Astrology, a concept I build and nurture a lot here on the blog, I see the asteroid Hebe as situations where we have the opportunity to serve, the opportunity to try again, to rejuvenate ourselves at that point. It's where we can have the opportunity for renewal. It mainly represents the area and how we will bring renewal to others.
A person with Hebe in Libra in the 6th house, for example, will have a strong tendency to serve in an aesthetic, harmonious way, seeking perfection, integration, diplomacy, in the area of health, the physical body, routine, organization, and the mental and practical processes of the human experience. This person may also have a great tendency and opportunities to bring harmony to others in matters involving the 6th house.
Astronomical Data:
Discovery: Hebe was discovered on July 1, 1847, by Karl Ludwig Hencke.
Asteroid Number: 6 Hebe.
Orbit and duration in each zodiac sign:
The duration Hebe spends in each zodiac sign can vary due to its elliptical orbit. On average, Hebe spends about 1-2 months in each zodiac sign. However, these durations can fluctuate slightly based on its orbital speed at different points in its orbit.
Hebe in Aries
Meanings:
Youthful Energies: In Aries, Hebe embodies an assertive and energetic form of youthfulness. This placement can bring a sense of perpetual renewal and an eager, enthusiastic approach to life.
Service through Leadership: There is a strong inclination to serve others through taking the lead or initiating new projects and activities.
Renewal through Action: Renewal and rejuvenation come through active engagement and taking bold steps.
Key Takeaways
Hebe in Aries emphasizes a youthful, energetic approach to life.
There is a strong inclination to serve others through taking the initiative and leading by example.
Renewal and rejuvenation are achieved through active engagement and taking bold steps.
This placement brings a dynamic presence to the area of life indicated by the house placement.
Hebe in Aries in the 1st house:
This placement emphasizes a youthful, dynamic personality. You may approach life with enthusiasm and a pioneering spirit, often leading others by example.
Service: You naturally take on leadership roles, serving others by initiating and driving projects forward. Your presence can be rejuvenating and inspiring to those around you.
Hebe in Aries in the 2nd house:
Renewal and a fresh perspective are brought to your finances and material possessions. You might find value in taking the initiative to improve your financial situation.
Service: You could serve others by helping them manage their resources or by inspiring them to take action to secure their own material well-being.
Hebe in Aries in the 3rd house:
You have a youthful and direct way of communicating. Renewal comes through new ideas and actively engaging in learning and sharing knowledge.
Service: You might serve your community through teaching, writing, or other forms of communication. Your energetic approach can inspire and motivate others.
Hebe in Aries in the 4th house:
Renewal and energy are focused on the home and family life. You might take the lead in family matters or frequently initiate changes in your living environment.
Service: Serving family members or creating a dynamic, supportive home environment can be key themes. You may find joy in rejuvenating your home or helping family members in active ways.
Hebe in Aries in the 5th House:
A strong drive for creative self-expression and fun. Renewal comes through engaging in hobbies, romance, and activities that bring joy and excitement.
Service: You might serve others by leading creative projects, organizing recreational activities, or inspiring others to embrace their own creativity and sense of play.
Hebe in Aries in the 6th house:
You bring a youthful, energetic approach to your work and health routines. Renewal comes through staying active and taking the initiative in your daily tasks.
Service: You might find fulfillment in serving others through your work, particularly in roles that involve health and / or require leadership or active involvement. Your enthusiasm can inspire coworkers and those you help.
Hebe in Aries in the 7th house:
Renewal and energy are directed towards relationships and partnerships. You may take the lead in relationships, bringing a dynamic and assertive energy to them. (note: to lead, not do dominate).
Service: Serving others by being a proactive and supportive partner. You might inspire your partners to take action and embrace new beginnings.
Hebe in Aries in the 8th house:
Renewal comes through transformation and deep, intimate connections. You might have a fearless approach to dealing with issues of death, rebirth, and shared resources.
Service: Helping others through transformative experiences or by leading the way in managing joint resources and navigating crises. Your boldness can provide strength and support to those in need.
Hebe in Aries in the 9th House:
A strong drive to explore new horizons and expand your beliefs. Renewal comes through travel, higher education, and seeking new philosophical or spiritual insights, taking the initiative to do so.
Service: Serving others by sharing your knowledge, leading adventures, or inspiring others to expand their own horizons. Your enthusiasm for exploration can be contagious.
Hebe in Aries in the 10th house:
Renewal and energy are focused on your career and public image. You might take the lead in professional settings, often initiating new projects or changes.
Service: Serving others through your career, especially in roles that require leadership and dynamic action. Your ability to inspire and motivate can be a key asset in professional settings.
Hebe in Aries in the 11th house:
A youthful, energetic approach to friendships and group activities. Renewal comes through engaging with social networks and community projects.
Service: You might serve your community by taking the lead in group activities or social causes. Your enthusiasm can galvanize others to get involved and take action.
Hebe in Aries in the 12th house:
Renewal comes through spiritual exploration and dealing with the subconscious mind. You might have a dynamic and direct approach to your inner world and spiritual practices.
Service: Serving others through spiritual or behind-the-scenes work. Your active involvement in helping those in need or in spiritual pursuits can bring renewal and healing to yourself and others.
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MASTERLIST
Asteroids:
Pallas
Juno
Vesta
Hebe
Flora
Metis
Eris
Sappho
Pholus
Nessus
Ixion
Cupido
Apollo
Orcus (in the signs)
Fixed stars:
Aldebaran
Antares
Algol
Sirius
Spica
Composite Chart:
Composite Sun
Composite Moon
Composite Venus
Composite Chiron
Composite Eros
Progressed Chart:
Progressed Venus
Progressed Mars
Lilith:
Lilith in the houses
Aspects:
Sun square Venus
Sun - Chiron
Chiron - Eros
Lilith - Uranus
P. Fort - P. Fort (synastry)
Fated Juno Aspects
Decans:
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Moon:
Moon in the houses
Venus:
Venus in Aries
Eros & Psyche:
Eros
Psyche
Other:
Retrograde
The Draconic chart
Moon Persona chart
The Physical Appearance
Fortunate Astrology Aspects
Vertex in Synastry
Descendant
Twin Flames
Same Moon Compatibility
Minor Aspects
Q&A
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What does it mean to have Asteroid 6 ( Hebe ) trine MC?
Additional info if needed - Hebe ( Libra ) / 5th house
Thank you 💖
Hi! As per my observations,
Hebe trine MC: this can mean that you naturally take up the role of someone who represents your domestic lifestyle. Let's just take an example by saying that in a marriage, you can be the person, who represents the marriage. The type of person who is often talked about when people think or speak about your relationship with your partner. It is not limited to romantic relationships but platonic relationships can also come into play with this.
Another thought is that, when you try to help out people, you somehow have to be in the limelight where people can see you helping others. Somehow, the attention is on you.
Also, this can mean that helping out people and emphasizing with them can become a major theme of your life. Somehow, you will be known for that and it can become a day to day activity.
Personal level: Since you told that you Hebe is in 5th house, this can show that you prolly have a soft side for children and want to create facilities ( like education facilities)that can help out in the long run. Also, it can also show helping out pregnant women.
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Air Force Day (Philippines)
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Bank Employee Day (Guatemala)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Freedom (Suriname)
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gideons Founding Day
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Hebe Asteroid Day
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day (Disneyland)
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day (Australia)
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National City of Rancho Cordova Day
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Festival of Tree Planting (Van Mahotsav, India)
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National Police Day (Indonesia)
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Primm’s Cup Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Todd T. Bear Day
National Wear White Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day (Armenia)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Resolution Renewal Day
RONPHOS Handover Day (Nauru)
Scouts’ Day (Thailand)
701 Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Tax Service Worker’s Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day (British Virgin Islands)
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
Independence & Related Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Alubijid (Philippines)
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day; 1867)
Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
Davao Region Day (Philippines)
Dipolog City Day (Philippines)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Madeira Day (Portugal; 1419)
Maramag Day (Philippines)
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Republic Day (Ghana; 1965)
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Tagbilaran City Day (Philippines)
New Year’s Days
Second Half of the New Year Day
1st Monday in June
CARICOM Day (a.k.a. Caribbean Day) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [1st Monday]
Heroes’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Mother’s Day (South Sudan) [1st Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 1 (1st Week of July)
Clean Beaches Week (thru 7.7)
International Lace Week (thru 7.6)
National Unassisted Homebirth Week (thru 7.7)
Festivals Beginning July 1, 2024
French Restaurant Week (New York, New York) [thru 7.14]
Gion Festival (Kyoto, Japan) [thru 7.31]
Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Penang Durian Festival (Nibong Tebal, Malaysia) [thru 7.31]
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Southwest London, England) [thru 7.14]
Worldwide Festival (Sete, France) [thru 7.7]
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Agrimony Day
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Celebrate the Sun Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Cornscateous Air Days begin
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Day Sacred to Fuji (Goddess of Fire; Ancient Japan)
Denis Johnson (Writerism)
Distressed Elves’ Day (Shamanism)
Eparchius (a.k.a. Cybard; Christian; Saint)
Every Good Boy Deserves a Favour, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1977)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gall of Clermont (Christian; Saint)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
George Sand (Writerism)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Hossein Nuri (Artology)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Naga Panchami Festival (for Nagas, or Snake-Gods; Nepal)
Oengus Og (Irish God of Love; Celtic Book of Days)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rhoda Delaval (Artology)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (a..k.a. Serf; Christian; Saint)
Shemute (Christian; Saint)
Simeon Salus (Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (a.k.a. Theobald or Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Theodoric (a.k.a. Thierry
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Willard Metcalf (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventure by the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
The Air Race (MGM Cartoon; 1933) [Never Released]
Alice and the Dog Catcher (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Bathing Buddies (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1946)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
A Bell for Philadelphia, featuring Hector Heathcote (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Beyond Lies the Wub, by Philip K. Dick (Short Story; 1951)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Mo, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
The Brave Little Brave (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Camp Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Campus Capers (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1949)
The Catnip Game (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Chaplin Corps. / Accidents / Gas (A Few Quick Facts MGM Cartoon; 1944)
Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Clint Clobber’s Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Counter Attack (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Dress Rehearsal (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Electronica (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Encyclopédie, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia; 1751)
Fancy Plants (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Flipper Frolics (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
For the Love of Pizza (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Friday the 13th (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
A Howling Success (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Hula Hula Land (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
The Inquisit Visit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
International Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1957)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Little Anglers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Little Red Hen (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1955)
Magpie Madness (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt (Play; 1960)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
The Monster Master (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
Police Dogged (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes, by J.D. Salinger (Short Story; 1951)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
The Red-Headed Monkey (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
Safety Second (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1950)
Scaramouche, by Darius Milhaud (Piano Duo; 1937)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
Seasick Sailors (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Send Your Elephant to Cap, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Surprising’ Excercisin’, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Swamp Water Taffy, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Tall Timber Tale (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Trapeze, Please (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Trick or Tree (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Volcano (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#8]
The Wayward Hat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
When Mousehood Was In Flower (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1953)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 183 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 23 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 26 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 25 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 24 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 3 Red; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 17 June 2024
Moon: 20%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 12 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Air Force Day (Philippines)
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Bank Employee Day (Guatemala)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Freedom (Suriname)
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gideons Founding Day
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Hebe Asteroid Day
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day (Disneyland)
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day (Australia)
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National City of Rancho Cordova Day
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Festival of Tree Planting (Van Mahotsav, India)
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National Police Day (Indonesia)
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Primm’s Cup Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Todd T. Bear Day
National Wear White Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day (Armenia)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Resolution Renewal Day
RONPHOS Handover Day (Nauru)
Scouts’ Day (Thailand)
701 Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Tax Service Worker’s Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day (British Virgin Islands)
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
Independence & Related Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Alubijid (Philippines)
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day; 1867)
Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
Davao Region Day (Philippines)
Dipolog City Day (Philippines)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Madeira Day (Portugal; 1419)
Maramag Day (Philippines)
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Republic Day (Ghana; 1965)
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Tagbilaran City Day (Philippines)
New Year’s Days
Second Half of the New Year Day
1st Monday in June
CARICOM Day (a.k.a. Caribbean Day) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [1st Monday]
Heroes’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Mother’s Day (South Sudan) [1st Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 1 (1st Week of July)
Clean Beaches Week (thru 7.7)
International Lace Week (thru 7.6)
National Unassisted Homebirth Week (thru 7.7)
Festivals Beginning July 1, 2024
French Restaurant Week (New York, New York) [thru 7.14]
Gion Festival (Kyoto, Japan) [thru 7.31]
Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Penang Durian Festival (Nibong Tebal, Malaysia) [thru 7.31]
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Southwest London, England) [thru 7.14]
Worldwide Festival (Sete, France) [thru 7.7]
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Agrimony Day
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Celebrate the Sun Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Cornscateous Air Days begin
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Day Sacred to Fuji (Goddess of Fire; Ancient Japan)
Denis Johnson (Writerism)
Distressed Elves’ Day (Shamanism)
Eparchius (a.k.a. Cybard; Christian; Saint)
Every Good Boy Deserves a Favour, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1977)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gall of Clermont (Christian; Saint)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
George Sand (Writerism)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Hossein Nuri (Artology)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Naga Panchami Festival (for Nagas, or Snake-Gods; Nepal)
Oengus Og (Irish God of Love; Celtic Book of Days)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rhoda Delaval (Artology)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (a..k.a. Serf; Christian; Saint)
Shemute (Christian; Saint)
Simeon Salus (Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (a.k.a. Theobald or Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Theodoric (a.k.a. Thierry
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Willard Metcalf (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventure by the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
The Air Race (MGM Cartoon; 1933) [Never Released]
Alice and the Dog Catcher (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Bathing Buddies (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1946)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
A Bell for Philadelphia, featuring Hector Heathcote (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Beyond Lies the Wub, by Philip K. Dick (Short Story; 1951)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Mo, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
The Brave Little Brave (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Camp Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Campus Capers (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1949)
The Catnip Game (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Chaplin Corps. / Accidents / Gas (A Few Quick Facts MGM Cartoon; 1944)
Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Clint Clobber’s Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Counter Attack (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Dress Rehearsal (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Electronica (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Encyclopédie, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia; 1751)
Fancy Plants (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Flipper Frolics (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
For the Love of Pizza (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Friday the 13th (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
A Howling Success (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Hula Hula Land (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
The Inquisit Visit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
International Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1957)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Little Anglers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Little Red Hen (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1955)
Magpie Madness (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt (Play; 1960)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
The Monster Master (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
Police Dogged (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes, by J.D. Salinger (Short Story; 1951)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
The Red-Headed Monkey (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
Safety Second (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1950)
Scaramouche, by Darius Milhaud (Piano Duo; 1937)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
Seasick Sailors (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Send Your Elephant to Cap, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Surprising’ Excercisin’, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Swamp Water Taffy, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Tall Timber Tale (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Trapeze, Please (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Trick or Tree (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Volcano (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#8]
The Wayward Hat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
When Mousehood Was In Flower (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1953)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 183 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 23 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 26 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 25 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 24 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 3 Red; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 17 June 2024
Moon: 20%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 12 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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By the true original definition of "planet", they would all count. As would the sun. And many others. But not the earth.
Y'see, ancient people looked at the night sky, and noticed that it seemed, by and large, to stick together, moving as one great cosmic sphere. Except there were a handful of weird exceptions - what we now call the sun, the moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These seemed to wander through the sky, not "fixed" the way the stars were. And so they were called that by many cultures - in fact, the term "planet" comes from a Greek word (planētēs) that means something like "wanderer". I... think. It definitely came from part of a phrase that meant "wandering star". Anyways.
However, even back then, two of the planets were clearly special - the sun was bright enough to drown out all the stars, and the moon rivaled it in size. So they were special, in some way, but still more alike to the other planets than anything else in the sky - clearly they all belonged in the same category, as the only things in the sky that moved arouns the Earth, but did not move with the stars.
Oh hey Copernicus, what's this you have about the motion of the planets? And what's this, Galileo, about things you spotted around Jupiter?
With the Copernican model establishing itself as being more demonstrably correct, and the objects Galileo spotted near Jupiter that also did not follow the stars, it was clear that these two outliers were more fundamentally different from the planets than we believed. As such, once heliocentrism became the accepted scientific theory, the Sun was no longer considered a planet by the scientific community, and likewise the Moon was separated off into its own category of "moons" alongside the Galiean moons of Jupiter and other similar objects noted around Saturn (although the term "satellites" was the accepted term, and was officially considered a subset of "planets" for some time.) Still, though, we had achieved a more thorough understanding of our solar system - we had the Sun at its center, the Earth and the other planets orbiting around it, with secondary satellite planet "moons" orbiting some (but not all) of them as well. Furthermore, those strange "comets" we had seen in the night sky over the centuries might be orbiting objects too! Plus, with the advancement of telescope technology, we were beginning to notice other planet-like objects - for example, a new object, further out past Saturn. We now know it as Uranus, although at the time its discoverer wanted to name it after King George. And hey, we just noticed another one! What should we call it?
How about Ceres? Ooo, and another one! Let's call it Pallas. Oh and another! That one shall be Juno. And oh, this one! It shall be Vesta! Wow, there... there sure are a lot of these. Like... a lot a lot. Whew. Uh.. we're gonna run out of names. And they're kind of all in the same space? These... these really aren't like the other planets. They certainly aren't big enough to resolve into a disk the way the planets can, there's too many in one space, Astraea, Hebe, Iris, Flora, Metis, Hygiea, we're going to have to use numbers instead of just names for all these weird planets.
"Hey," someone says. "Hey, what if we don't call them planets, then?"
These objects became the first objects noted in what we now call the Asteroid Belt, and in the process a new category was created: asteroids. So now we had the planets, the comets, the Sun, the moons, and the asteroids. There was some debate as to if Neptune, another newly discovered object, was a planet or not - but after looking at the math, it was clear that Neptune was comparable to Uranus (definitely a planet), just further away. But it wasn't orbiting quite how the math predicted - close, but not quite right. There should be something else, something big and heavy, that could influence Neptune's orbit like that. Something right about... here. Oh hey! Hey, hey, we found it! We found something! A planet, right where we thought it'd be!
Let's call it Pluto!
Now Pluto turned out to be an oddball - as we took more, better images, the upper limit on Pluto's size shrank more and more. On top of that, we noticed that it wasn't just Pluto - it had a moon (Charon) that was so big it made Pluto orbit around it almost as much as it orbited around Pluto! Still, though, Pluto was the ninth planet in our solar system, despite its quirks.
Plus, we were starting to find other stars that had planets around them! Exoplanets! What fun! Whole new categories of planet, like "hot Jupiters" were being found! And hey, wait, what's this? A tenth planet, in our own solar system?
Let's call it Quaoar!
Oh hey, another one! Let's call it Sedna! Ooo, and another one! Let's call it Orcus! And this one will be Haumea, and this one will be Makemake, and...
Wait. Oh, there's a lot of these. Oh no, and this new one is even bigger than Pluto. There sure are a lot of these. We're going to have to start using numbers instead of names for all these weird planets.
"Hey," someone says. "Hey, what if we don't call them planets, then?"
And so the category of "trans-Neptunian object" was born, and within them (and asteroids) a new subcategory was carved off - "dwarf planets"
This has happened before. The only difference is that this time, the first trans-neptunian dwarf planet was something that people have gone their whole lives learning was a planet, instead of it being a recent discovery. As we learn more things, science will change the categories in which things are placed to reflect this new knowledge.
Pluto is not a planet. We thought it was, but now we know it isn't.
Science marches on.
wow pluto reclassification discourse is exhausting. here I thought doing a poll that highlights some of pluto's cool lesser known dwarf planet friends would put things in a context where it can't possibly go in that direction but nope a bunch people really do just hold a hard stance against a classification system entirely out of a sense of nostalgia
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