Pluto was discovered in 1930, and along with other celestial bodies, Pluto helps maintain the stability of planetary orbits and influences the trajectories of comets and asteroids.
Pluto has unique characteristics, such as its highly elliptical orbit and icy composition. Its discovery and reclassification as a dwarf planet sparked debates and discussions about the definition of planets and the nature of our solar system.
Pluto is named after the Roman god of the underworld.
Pluto is associated with transformation, regeneration, and the subconscious mind. Its position in your chart influences processes of death, rebirth, and psychological evolution. Pluto intensifies and strengthens any sector or planet it touches. It also rules obsessive behaviour, taboos and compulsions.
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