Minor planets include asteroids as well as distant minor planets (centaurs and trans-Neptunian objects), most of which reside in the Kuiper belt and the scattered disc.
3 Juno is a large asteroid in the asteroid belt. Juno was the third asteroid discovered, in 1804, by German astronomer Karl Harding. Juno is named after the mythological Juno, the highest Roman goddess.
Who's sabotaging the Cardrona bra fence?
Allegations are flying in the Cardrona Valley over an attack on the the area's famous bra fence. Sean Colbourne, whose horse-trek and quad-bike tour business The Cardrona borders the fence, is fuming after hundreds of bras were snipped off by two women wearing hi-vis vests on Tuesday.
Mercury (theives (i'm annoyed about it because it's vandalism and theft...)) square Juno (the wife or the woman's role in an intimate relationship (thieves are stealing something that has got a lot of sentimental value for someone)). Jupiter (joyful (gives us another colourful ingredient in Cardrona)) trine Vesta (devotion) trine Pelion (sacred space). Juno (14 le 9'26") trine Great Attractor (14 sa 9'26").
"They said they were cleaning up the valley," Mr Colbourne said. "I'm annoyed about it because it's vandalism and theft ... for some arrogant reason they think they can get away with it.
Each time, the roadside attraction had risen again and this time would be no exception, Mr Colbourne said.
3 Juno is a large asteroid in the asteroid belt. Juno was the third asteroid discovered, in 1804, by German astronomer Karl Harding. Juno is named after the mythological Juno, the highest Roman goddess.
Juno was discovered on 1 September 1804, by Karl Ludwig Harding. It was the third asteroid found, but was initially considered to be a planet; it was reclassified as an asteroid and minor planet during the 1850s.
The old astronomical symbol of Juno, still used in astrology, is a scepter topped by a star. The generic asteroid symbol of a disk with its discovery number was introduced in 1852 and quickly became the norm. The scepter symbol was resurrected for astrological use in 1973.
Juno is one of the larger asteroids, perhaps tenth by size and containing approximately 1% the mass of the entire asteroid belt. It is the second-most-massive S-type asteroid after 15 Eunomia. Even so, Juno has only 3% the mass of Ceres. The orbital period of Juno is 4.36578 years.
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