The Astrology Book

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ARMILLARYSPHERE


An armillary (from Latin word armilla,meaning
“bracelet”) sphere is a skeletal sphere consisting of
rings that represent the more important celestial
circles utilized by astrologers—the ecliptic, the
meridian, the horizon, the celestial equator, etc.


ARMISTICIA


Armisticia, asteroid 1,464 (the 1,464th asteroid to be discovered, on November 11,
1939), is approximately 17 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 5.2
years. Armisticia is a concept asteroid, named after armistice. J. Lee Lehman associ-
ates this asteroid with peace treaties; Jacob Schwartz associates it with peace-making
as well as peace treaties.


Sources:
Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization.Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis
Horwood Limited, 1988.
Lehman, J. Lee. The Ultimate Asteroid Book.West Chester, PA: Whitford Press, 1988.
Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia.St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.


ARTEMIS


Artemis, asteroid 105 (the 105th asteroid to be discovered, on September 16, 1868), is
approximately 126 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 3.6 years.


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Artemis

An illustration of the type of armillary sphere used by
the great scientist Tycho Brahe. Reproduced by
permission of Fortean Picture Library.
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