The discovery of this Trans-Neptunian object (TNO) was on Mar. 7, 2010. It was discovered at 809-European Southern Observatory, La Silla by D. Rabinowitz and S. Tourtellotte. The first photographic plate was taken 2010-03-07.01566 or 0:22:33.024 UT, as seen here, positioned at 8° Vir 27'43.06"Rx.
316179 2010EN65 is not well-known among astrologers, perhaps only to a handful who actively track and study the unnamed objects in the heavens. It’s described as a “jumping Neptune trojan, a co-orbital with Neptune.” There are 31 Neptune trojans that are known as of Sep. 2023, according to Wikipedia, three others of which I’ve been tracking since their discoveries - 385571 Otrera, the first numbered and named Neptune trojan, 385695 Clete, the second named, both after Greek Amazon female warriors during the Trojan War. The other one, 309239 2007RW10, was thought to be a trojan, but for some reason de-classified later. These all have approximately the same orbital period within a few months of each other.
We believe 2010EN65 is closely associated archetypically with Chiron (2010EN65 a higher octave, if you will), the first object discovered beyond Saturn in 1977, notwithstanding Pluto in 1930. In fact, they were tightly conjunct each other in 3° Tau, as you can see in Chiron’s discovery chart. In 2010EN65’s chart Chiron is tightly conjunct Neptune, the Sun’s dispositor. Needless to say, I resonate with these heavenly Beings! After all, my first son was born within hours of Chiron’s discovery (Oct. 19), rest his immortal soul, and 2010EN65 will be transiting my natal Neptune (3/5 passes) on Oct. 19 this year!
As mentioned with Chiron’s discovery, all objects in the chart below are JPL Horizons-calculated. Only the House cusps are Swiss Ephemeris (SE)-calculated. You’ll notice the Moon’s nodes are the definition-based natural/apparent positions before the discovery date when the Moon was precisely conjunct the ecliptic plane (0° latitude N-S), not the imaginary ones that move from one day to the next, even going direct sometimes with the so-called “True” or osculating node. Same with the first “Lil” position that you see in the sidebar; this is the “BML” associated with the natural/apparent position of the Moon when at her furthest distance from Earth before the discovery. We calculate the perigee the same way.
The objects in the sidebar are in this order (karmic asteroids in black with 2010EN65 in red):
2010EN65, Chariklo, Nemesis, Asmodeus, Taguacipa, Selene, C/2013 C2 (Tenagra), Karma, Izhdubar, Isis, Atropos, Werdandi, Lachesis, Klotho, Lucifer, Typhon, Gaea, Osiris, 238P/Read, Orius, Aruna, Skuld, Urda, LILITH, Okyrhoe, Apollo, Pandora, Mithra, Magdalena, Athene, APOPHIS, Sedna, Ahau, Psyche, 2002XW93, Tukmit, Horus, Zeus, Hera, HERACLES, Hebe and Tomaiyowit.
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