Asteroid Psyche

Asteroid Psyche was discovered by Annibale de Gasparis on March 17th, 1852 in Naples. Whilst Psyche followed the same established pattern of being allocated a symbol (a butterfly’s wing and a star), she was the first asteroid to become known &#82…

Road to nowhere?

Over dinner the other night, an astro pal and I got talking about the void of course, or VOC, Moon. As you do. And we got talking about our different theories. As you do. Void of course is one of those terms that sounds a lot more technical than it rea…

Eye in the Sky: Got Drone Legislation in Your State?

Are you being spied upon by nosy little drones flying over your city or town?

Well, here’s a good resource on domestic drones with information of vast importance to the sort of country our government is in process of setting up–with or without our knowledge or consent.

Because I thought you’d want to know. Especially since local police departments can request federal funding from Homeland

The Daily Sky: Mars Sextile Neptune

“Hey, how are ya? Damn, if you don’t mind me saying so, you folks look great today! I’m glad you could drop by — free hot dogs and balloons for the kids! Of course, what kids really love is a safe, dependable ride, am I right? And one that’s so affo…

Learning From Your Own History: Eclipses Part Two

Kali dancing on Shiva. Kali is associated with the North Node, Rahu, in Hindu astrology.Take a look at the comments on the previous post and you’ll see that readers have already come up with some telling examples of how eclipses across Taurus/Scorpio h…