Cieletespace

Cieletespace is asteroid #7192 and also known as 1993 RY1. Cieletespace was discovered by the Japanese amateur astronomers Watanabe Kazurō (渡辺 和郎) and Endate Kin (円館 金) at the Kitami Observatory. Cieletespace’s orbit is characterized by a semi-major axis of 3.17 Astronomical Units, an eccentricity of 0.10, a period of revolution of 2 060 days, and an inclination of 10.8 degrees.

Cieletespace is named after Ciel et Espace, which is an astronomical magazine in French and published by the Association Française d’Astronomie. Ciel et Espace can be translated as Sky and Space. So the theme of the asteroid Cieletespace couldn’t be more general. So the astrological interpretation of Cieletespace can only have to do with the circumstance that Japanese amateur astronomers named the asteroid after a completely French magazine. They probably didn’t find anything comparable in Japanese or in English. So Cieletespace represents something impressing as well as foreign to whatever is in an aspect with Cieletespace in astrological charts.

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