Monday 4 March 2019

(211) Isolda, ability to get an approximate general idea of another person, at first, when just met

(211) Isolda is a main belt asteroid (outer zone II) discovered in December of 1879. There is a prediscovery image back to November of 1. It was spotted without being identified in January of 1912, January of 1912 and March of 1950.

It has a perihelion of 2.55 AU and an aphelion of 3.53 AU. The semimajor axis is at 3.04 AU. It has an orbital period of 5 years and 111 days. It has an inclination of 3.9º
. It has a diameter of about 145 km.
 

Photometric observations were carried out in the year 2001.

Orbital resonance: 
1:22 with Mercury (99.9)
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13:19 with Vesta (%100.0)
11:9 with Sylvia (99.9)
10:13 with Amphitrite (99.9)
 



Medieval poetry

The legend of Tristan and Isolde appeared in the 12th century from various Celtic stories, but it was in the 19th century that it became most popular.

Tristan, a Cornish knight, accompanied the Irish princess Isolde from her land, as the future wife of King Marcus (Tristan's uncle). Along the way they accidentally drank a love potion, irresistibly falling in love with each other, despite their loyalty to Marco.

"Tritán & Isolda" (2006)

The asteroid Isolda is related with the ability to get an approximate general idea of another person --at first, when just met-- about their marital status, family and work situation, socio-economic level, personality characteristics, etc...

"Todos lo saben" (2018) [Spanish with English subtitles]

However, on certain occasions, the mental schemes that allow information to be simplified so quickly, can also lead to erroneous conclusions.

"About a Boy" (2002) [1]


"About a Boy" (2002) [2]

Rachel Weiz, actress of the movie "About a Boy" (2002), has Isolda in Taurus (10th Moon-Node House) in trine with the star Denebola and the Crossing Point of Age Progressions (Signs Horoscope) in Virgo (6th Moon-Node House).

Elizabeth Banks, actress of the movie "Walk of Shame" (2013), has Isolda in Aquarius (11th Moon-Node House) in conjunction with the Sun, Jupiter and the Vertex.