Wednesday, 29 January 2014

(4) Vesta, enhaced focus of attention

(4) Vesta is a main belt asteroid discovered in March of 1807. It has a perihelion of 2.15 AU and an aphelion of 2.57 AU. The semimajor axis is at 2.36 AU. It has a diameter of 525 km. There are important observations in the years 1880-1882, 1909, 1966, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1996, 2001, and especially, between August of 2011 and May of 2012.


Roman mythology 

Vesta was named after the virgin goddess of sacred fire of home and hearth.


The main quality of (4) Vesta is her capability to centre the focus of attention, even though for a brief moment, like when a basketball player bowl ball to the basket after a fast movement through field or when a photografic camera is pointed (1st House example).

"When a Stranger Calls" (2006)

Obviously, there is quite a lot of difference if the element on which is (4) Vesta is masculine (fire-air) or feminine (earth-water). The call forth of a reminisce, for example, requires a much more long and wide attention (Cancer sign example).