![]() | Asterope (Sterope) |
Period: | |
Sign (longitude): | d Gemini 00°6 |
Constellation: | 21,22 - Taurus |
Declination: | 24°38' 2 |
Right Ascension: | 3h47'25 |
Latitude: | 4.5711 |
Spectral class: | B9 |
Magnitude: | 5.8 |
Asterope (or Sterope) is one of the Seven Sisters of the Pleiades in Greek mythology. The Pleiades were the daughters of Atlas and Pleione, often associated with beauty, grace, but also sorrow and tragedy, because they were relentlessly pursued and eventually placed in the heavens.
Asterope herself is a lesser-known sister compared to Maia or Alcyone, and her name means “lightning” or “twinkling,” suggesting sudden brilliance, quick flashes of insight, and elusive presence.
In astrology, the Pleiades are traditionally linked to emotional intensity, sensitivity, artistic talents, and sometimes misfortune, but Asterope tends to bring a more subtle and fleeting influence, emphasizing the brilliance that is hard to hold onto — inspiration that is vivid but can quickly fade if not captured.
Positive Influence
- Inspiration and sudden flashes of genius: Native may receive quick, intuitive insights that seem to appear out of nowhere, often related to creativity, emotional understanding, or technological innovation.
- Delicate beauty and charm: Asterope can give a shimmering, attractive quality, making the native fascinating in a quiet, understated way.
- Emotional sensitivity: Heightened perception of emotions — one’s own and others’ — allowing a profound, almost psychic empathy.
- Artistic talents: Particularly strong in visual arts, poetry, music — any field requiring a subtle, refined sensitivity to fleeting impressions.
Negative Influence
- Emotional fragility: Tendency to become overwhelmed by strong feelings, leading to escapism, withdrawal, or depression if coping mechanisms are weak.
- Difficulty sustaining focus: Insights are brilliant but fleeting; there is a risk of being “a comet” — shining brightly and then disappearing without leaving lasting results.
- Vulnerability to disappointment: The native may idealize people or situations and suffer emotionally when reality does not match dreams.
- Tendency toward melancholy: A low-level sadness or longing may permeate the personality, connected to Asterope’s mythological themes of unattainability.
Behavior Tactics
- Capture the inspiration: Keep journals, sketchpads, voice memos — whatever helps quickly record ideas before they vanish.
- Develop emotional resilience: Engage in practices like mindfulness, therapy, or emotional regulation training to handle emotional swings effectively.
- Ground creativity in structure: Learning discipline (schedules, deadlines, realistic planning) will help anchor the otherwise elusive brilliance.
- Avoid idealizing excessively: Practice critical thinking and realistic appraisal of people and situations to guard against disappointment.
Summary
Asterope’s conjunction with planets imbues the native with quick, electric inspiration, emotional depth, and a subtle but powerful charm. However, without grounding and resilience, the brilliance may remain ephemeral, leading to frustration or sorrow. The key is to capture the lightning when it strikes and build emotional and mental frameworks to sustain the gifts this star bestows.
Constellation Taurus
Electra | 17 - Taurus | s 29° |
Celaeno | 16 - Taurus | s 29° |
Taygeta | 19 - Taurus | s 29° |
Maia | 20 - Taurus | d 00° |
Merope | 23 - Taurus | d 00° |
Asterope (Sterope) | 21,22 - Taurus | d 00° |
Alcyone | Eta - Taurus | d 00° |
Atlas | 27 - Taurus | d 00° |
Pleione | 28 - Taurus | d 00° |
Prima Hyadum | Gamma - Taurus | d 06° |
Hyadum II | Delta - Taurus | d 07° |
Ain | Epsilon - Taurus | d 08° |
Aldebaran | Alpha - Taurus | d 10° |
El Nath | Beta - Taurus | d 22° |
Al Hecka | Zeta - Taurus | d 25° |
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