Pluto and Charon

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a worldlet, billions of miles away..
So vast and cold...
wow! interesting info!
Rules -Scorpio

Day -Tuesday

Colors - Blue, Green and Ocre.


Pluto is a tiny planet which has an erratic orbit. It takes 10 to 12 years to complete one cycle of the zodiac. Sometimes it moves very slowly taking over 30 years to complete one sign. Pluto takes approximately 248 years to make one cycle through all twelve signs. The period Pluto spends in each sign can vary from twelve years to thirty two years due to the eccentricity of its orbit.Though it is smaller in size, its energy is enormous. Pluto governs complete transformations, death, the underworld, volcanoes and deep spiritual matters.

The presence and direction of Pluto's energy are never obvious until it is used. Pluto's influence in any sign is interpreted as generational or historical. In your personal life, Pluto's significance is interpreted from its house position and the aspects it makes to other natal planets in your horoscope. Pluto rules intense energy, and describes the areas in which you consciously or subconsciously seek to exercise power or control. Pluto is also linked to your karmic responsibility.
see :
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Pluto&Display=Gallery

for Plutos image, I looked up The image for Uranus- I had forgotten it is tipped right over so we can see the rings, but Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune are such frequent stars on TV that I can remember what they look like....Venus I sort of rememebred but checked anyway.. Earth and mercury to follow.. ( and I learnt Pluto was a planet - OK now it isnt- but I feel nostalgic about it!)
Cut Pluto some slack ... Pluto and St. Christopher ... they get no respect! Someone gets a bug up their butt one day and decides Pluto's not a planet, and Christopher's no saint (who is???) ... nuts to them!
it counts as one of the 40ish Dwarf-planets, so atleast it has planet in its name :)
No longer technically a planet... but still notable in our cultural and scientific history...
Ha! Ha! You drew it ;)Thanks a lot Christine ;)It's looked like a request from me lolll ;)*S*

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