Credo is asteroid #21423 and also known as 1998 FJ79. Credo was discovered by the project LINEAR at Socorro, New Mexico, USA. Credo’s orbit is characterized by a period of revolution of 1 370 days, a semi-major axis of 2.42 Astronomical Units, an eccentricity of 0.06, and an inclination of 7.3 degrees.
Credo is named after Timothy Frank Credo, a finalist in the 2005 Intel Science Talent Search, a science competition for high school seniors, for his engineering project. He attends the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Aurora, Illinois. Nothing else is known on him publicly.
So the origin and meaning of the name must be examined. Credo is the 39,718th-most common surname in the world and mainly found in the Philippines. Credo is also the 92,209th-most common first name in the world. Credo was introduced as a name during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Back then many freshly converted christians chose a christian term as an additional name. So credo indeed means creed and is Latin for I believe.
Astrologers have no difficulty in guessing that Credo has to do with a person’s creed or beliefs. But can this be confirmed? The Protestant faith and Lutherian denomination was chosen for me. My natal Credo forms a conjunction with my natal Jupiter and my natal Jupiter is also in a conjunction with my natal Martin Luther. The own natal chart is always the best touchstone for an astrological theory. So that Credo reveals a person’s creed is confirmed. Thus only the difficulty of finding indicators for certain possible creeds remains and will in the rarest of cases be able to be achieved manually.