Asteroids in Astrology
Beyond the traditional planets, four major asteroids add remarkable depth to your birth chart. Juno reveals your marriage needs. Vesta shows your sacred devotion. Pallas exposes your strategic genius. Ceres illuminates how you nurture and grieve. Together, they paint a portrait of your inner life that the planets alone cannot capture.
⚵ Juno — Commitment, Marriage & Partnership Equality
Juno is the asteroid of committed partnership, marriage, and relational equality. Discovered in 1804, she is named after the Roman goddess of marriage who demanded fidelity and respect from her husband Jupiter. In your birth chart, Juno reveals what you truly need in a life partner, the deal-breakers you cannot negotiate, and how you experience the deepest bonds of commitment.
⚶ Vesta — Devotion, Sacred Work & Inner Flame
Vesta is the asteroid of devotion, sacred focus, and the inner flame that sustains your life's work. Discovered in 1807, she is named after the Roman goddess of the hearth whose eternal flame was tended by the Vestal Virgins. In your birth chart, Vesta reveals what you dedicate yourself to with singular intensity, how you recharge your creative fire, and where you find your deepest sense of purpose.
⚴ Pallas — Wisdom, Strategy & Creative Intelligence
Pallas Athene is the asteroid of strategic wisdom, pattern recognition, and creative intelligence. Discovered in 1802, she is named after the Greek goddess of wisdom who sprang fully armored from the head of Zeus. In your birth chart, Pallas reveals your unique problem-solving style, how you perceive hidden patterns, and where your strategic genius operates most powerfully.
⚳ Ceres — Nurturing, Nourishment & Cycles of Loss and Return
Ceres is the asteroid of nurturing, nourishment, and the profound cycles of loss and return. Discovered in 1801 as the first asteroid ever found, she is named after the Roman goddess of the harvest whose grief at losing her daughter Proserpina created the seasons themselves. In your birth chart, Ceres reveals how you nurture others, how you need to be nourished, and how you process grief and reunion.