JUPITERASC
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Timing is vital to astrology. The timing of Pluto's discovery was vital to it's being astrologically included as a important planet.
To put things into perspective, Pluto is about half the size of Mercury, but
is about 63 times more distant on average.
Neptune is about third the size of Jupiter, but
is about 7 times more distant on average. T
he light that reaches us is mostly the result of that.
QuiteJupiterASC is right;
pluto isn't a planet,
The point about Pluto's astronomical informationbut astrologically,
right,
astro-LOGICALLY,
pluto is a planet and has an impact,
or
at least has something important regarding astrological information.
is
that we only have this furore
with dwarf planet Pluto
because of its dodgy astronomical state
The only reason Pluto even entered the astrological disccussion
isbecause of itsPREVIOUS brandingas an ASTRONOMICAL planet.
SIMILARLY with the first four asteroids
until they started discovering so many more
it was clear they were not planets
After that
the astrological information about them began to taper off
to where now they are basically a niche subject.
The first five recognized dwarf planets are
Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Makemake and Haumea.
Scientists believe there may be dozens
or even more than 100 dwarf planets awaiting discovery.
The main distinction between a dwarf planet and a planet
is that
planets have cleared the path around the sun
while dwarf planets tend to orbit in zones of similar objects
that can cross their path around the sun
such as the asteroid and Kuiper belts.
Dwarf planets also are generally smaller than the planet Mercury