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Pallas Athene
With a diameter of about 535 km, Pallas is the second largest of the four main asteroids and was discovered in 1802 by the German astronomer and physician Wilhelm Olbers.

 


Pallas Athene - The warrior queen. An asteroid seen by modern astrologers as significant.

The asteroid Pallas (short for Pallas Athene) was the second of the four major asteroids to be discovered, in 1802.

Pallas or Pallas Athena or Pallas Athene, also known as Minerva, is associated with wisdom and intuition. Brought in with these attributes are those of logic and applied strategy. It is also creative of original thought, showing artistic ability.

A favorite god of the Greeks was Pallas Athene, who was dressed in the armor of a soldier, with ram's horns on her helmet. Roman soldiers were later to wear this emblem on their uniforms.

The four major asteroids considered in today's astrology are Pallas Athene, Ceres, Juno, and Vesta. There are thousands of these boulders in orbit between the Red Planet and the Giant Planet.
Astrolabe: Tool for recording astrological calculations.

Some astrologers believe that the belt is the remains of what use to be Pluto and that Pluto was "exiled" to the outer rim. The four major asteroids considered in today's astrology are Pallas Athene, Ceres, Juno, and Vesta.

Disliked by most of the Olympians, Ares was wounded by Pallas Athene in the Trojan War. After being helped back to Olympus by Helen, his own father Zeus, commented, "To me you are most hateful of all gods who hold Olympus," (The Iliad 5.889).

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