Sedna: She's Official
The Galactic Times for October 6, 2004
by Philip Sedgwick
Last week the astronomical naming commissions accepted the proposal of
the name, Sedna, for the Scattered Kuiper Belt Object recently
numbered 90377, previously known as 2003VB12. Remember? This far
retreating body is reasonably large, probably between 900 and 1200 km
in diameter; maybe enough to be a planet. Last year and into
early this year this was quite a hoopla. Her potent mythology
conjures images somewhat difficult to reconcile (and is way too long for
one e-mail).
First, concerning an ephemeris and other interpretive aspects of this
body, send me an e-mail. I have compiled a pdf ephemeris (using Mark
Pottenger's CCRS92 program) and a pdf interpretive file that is
available for a nominal fee. If you have previously purchased the
Galactic Trilogy CD, you have received a free update. If not, e-mail me
and we'll fix that.
Back to the question of Sedna's implication. The long and short of the
myth has to do with holding out for what is right and respectful in
one's life, most important in this regard, is mate selection. Conscious
choice prevails as one of her messages with the strongly underscored
hint: if you're making a major life decision, do your homework. Check
facts. Trust your instincts. Do both. After making a choice,
you can choose again if need be. No lamenting or shifting of blame and
responsibility for life's conditions that were consciously selected.
A primary theme of Sedna seems to be: don't get duped. Don't
believe the hype. If you haven't been there, you are subject to the
information being disseminated by those choosing to paint one picture or
another. In the myth, Sedna eagerly, impulsively and quickly responded
to a slick plea for marriage from a suitor promising what did not exist
and could not be delivered. She jumped, caught by the attractiveness of
the package. As I watch the debates of the candidates for President and
Vice-President of the United States, it does seem ironic that two
distinctly different pictures of the economy and state of the world
appear. How perfect that these debates started coincident with Sedna's
official naming. So, regardless of your political affiliation, allow for
your concern for the economy and domestic security to inspire research
and fact finding. Don't get duped.
What are the other themes? Sedna's father, later in one
mythological version, cursed her, her husband, her dogs and himself. The
earth trembled, opened and swallowed them all up. Yikes! The
Pacific Rim displayed a good bit of seismic activity in the last two
weeks. And volcanos in not only Washington State, but Mexico and
Italy rumble their discontent with their own versions of earthly acid
reflex syndrome.
Then there's my favorite. Save your change. As Pluto nears
the Galactic Center in 2007 (which I have long forecast as major
commercial aviation breakthrough) the very rich, wild man, Richard
Branson, promises Virgin Galactic Airways to the world. For
a mere $208K US, you too can enter space on his commercial space
vehicle. During the past week, a private space vehicle
entered space twice, claimed a $10 Million prize and the endorsement of
Branson. Why does this relate to Sedna and why do most of us
care? Sedna's orbit is very eccentric (gee, just like
Branson). Because of that, it maintains a long orbital
period - how about 11,483.56 years? It reaches into space some
943 times the distance of the Earth to the Sun. It reaches
beyond all aspects of our previous imagination as what the confines of
our solar system was believed to be.
The image is: we must think clearly going beyond all known
limitations, configurations and beliefs to comprehend the vast realm
of our entire solar system, let alone the Universe. It is time to
create new visions and perspectives than can be seen only at the edge of
the "beyond." Perhaps then, the volcanic and seismic rumbles
possibly induced by Sedna's imagery will settle. If not,
then perhaps political leaders claiming religious guidance will be smart
enough to propitiate to Sedna and Pele. That's perhaps too much of
a stretch for even this elongated orbit. Sigh. Guess it's up to
each of us to make our own conscious choices.
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Philip Sedgwick
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