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Name That Planet
Your response forum

A big thank you to everyone who wrote.

We have been bowled over by your response to our appeal to suggest a name for the new planet discovered by Larry Wasserman and his team of astronomers at Arizona�s Lowell Observatory.

Well over 1,000 of you have written to Jonathan with your ideas. The planet, currently identified only as 2001 KX76, is in a region of the outer reaches of the solar system known as the Kuiper Belt. The frozen rock has a diameter of at least 1,200 kilometers (745 miles), much larger than Ceres, a similar colossal boulder discovered in 1801 by Italian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi. Ceres, which resides in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, has a diameter of about 950 kilometers (590 miles).
KX76 is four billion miles away, 43 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun. It has an elliptical orbit much like that of its nearest planetary neighbour, Pluto. It�s a colossal boulder of rock and ice, probably left over from the formation of the solar system.Your choice of name may also be influenced by the fact that the new planet is at 5degrees of Sagittarius It may be year or more before KX76 is officially named. A committee of scientists will eventually meet to discuss proposals. These can come from absolutely anyone - but preference is always given to the ideas of the people who first discovered the planet. Larry Wasserman and his Lowell Observatory colleague Bob Millis say they have so far given little thought to naming this object. But they would like to hear suggestions from you.
Objects in the Kuiper Belt are traditionally given mythological names associated with creation. The next largest known Kuiper Belt Object, is Varuna (diameter 560 miles). It was named after the Indian god of oceans and water.
Jonathan will give a free 2002 chart reading for the 20 most apt or amusing suggestions and, though we can't guarantee they will be accepted, we will pass all our favourites on to Larry Wasserman and his team at Lowell.


Here are some of the names you have suggested so far. The first selection, are from our UK readers, the rest of the list is made up of suggestions sent in from all around the world...
Please let us know which names you like best. [email protected] (with subject heading: name that planet)

In the aftermath of September 11, several British readers thought PEACE or PAX would be an ideal choice. Other early suggestions included PERSEPHONE, OCEANUS, PHOEBE - and even RUMPELSTILTSKIN.
Here are others that caught our eye: Gillian Bunce, of Kidlington, Oxfordshire, suggests ENIGMA; Rose Coplestone, of Barking, Essex, likes the name PHOENIX; PAN-HORUS (Pan, ruler of earth forces; Horus, Egyptian restorer of immortal bodies), suggested by Karen Buckingham, of Weston super Mare; MIDAS (�a golden find�), from Margaret Bluck, Yardley, Birmingham; PERSEPHONE (�consort of Pluto�) or NEPHELE (�the cloud maiden�), both from Linda Tilstan, Wirral, Merseyside; and CHRYSAOR (�winged horse of Greek legend�), from Angela Clark, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire; AURORA (�a new dawn of love and caring�, from Sandra Todd, Milton Keynes; PSYCHE, from Suzanne Sutherland, Granton-on-Spey, Morayshire, Scotland; NIRVANA (�enlightenment�) Pam Lewis, Swadlincote, Derbyshire; OPTIMUS, from Carol Barnard, Croydon; and ARTEMIS (Greek goddess of the hunt), suggested by Andrea Tolme, Sheffield, S. Yorks and Karen Dahl, Edgbaston, Birmingham; ZERZURA (after a North African oasis), Mrs P. E Flynn, Ashton-under-Lyne; HERO (a classical demi-god), Mrs B. Hart, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancs; CELESTINA (a feminine name suggested by intuition), Joan McNally, Dundee; XENON (from the Greek, meaning something strange), Mr L. Holland, Annesley, Nottingham; COLOSSUS, suggests Charmain Falode, Wimbledon; MYRMIDON (after the Greek warriors who went with Achilles to Troy), Mawra Branley, rumcliffe, Co Sligo; YARO (after Ethiopian god of creation), John Sherry, Coventry; PROMETHEUS (a titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to mortals), suggests Lee Briggs, of Armley, Leeds; MINERVA (goddess of wisdom), Vicky Whitall, Eccles, Greater Manchester; EROS (messenger of love) Natascha Gunnell, London; ADAMAS (latin for diamond, as KX76 is made of rock and ice), Sally Corrigan, Ilford, Essex; Mrs J. Blan, of Wigan, suggests SAPPHO, in honour of the poetess and mythology�s tenth muse; Ann Selby, of Haywards Heath, West Sussex, likes the idea of TEHUTI, original name for the Egyptian lord of time and patron god of healers; S. Pyke, of Shenley, Hertfordhsire suggests CHALLENGER, in honour of those who died reaching for the stars and planets.


One of the first suggestions to reach the website made us laugh out loud. James sugested CHUNKAROCKUS! Certainly original!

Here is a selection of other names (and the thoughts behind them) from website visitors:

How about UNITY as the name for KX76?
Anne-Marie Siudzinski


I feel the new planet is feminine and she is called HELENA. This is what intuition tells me. Other names could be: MILLIMAN or WATERMILL (after the discoverers).
Lilian F. Denmark
Let's name the new planet VULCAN. I'm a Virgo, and I'm tired of sharing my ruling planet (Mercury) with Gemini. I want my own planetary ruler! Please!
Lu M., Newberry, FL
Due to what has happened to New York city, the Pentagon, the crash in Pennsylvania and the subsequent events of patriotism and world wide co-operation, I think a good name for our new planet is "PHOENIX", for out of the ashes of disaster a new kind of world is being formed and it could represent the beginning of a new era in our lives. Through out history nations have risen and fallen, maybe this is our sign of rising to meet the needs of the world.
Hopefully, the effects of this new planet will give new meaning to our lives. One that generates hope for a brighter and more promising future for all mankind!
Marie C., West Virginia.
I think it should be called CASTALIA, because with any luck it will bring new wisdom of how people should be treating this earth, because it seems to me at this point in time no body knows and nobody cares. We all need more knowledge and guidance, what better way to receive that than through a new planet.
Chantal J.
I see this planet in two lights: EXPOSITUS - Latin for open, accessible, exposed. FIRMUS : Latin for firm, strong, reliable, solid I am especially fond of Firmus - say it with me FIRMUS... FIRMUS... and in the little saying of the planets it works well... check it out: Man Very Early Made Jars Stand Up Nearly Perpendicularly... Finally...(or Freely, or Fun). Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Pluto... Firmus... see?
Kim M., Montreal
I had a very strong feeling that this planet was about love, that it will bring love to the world. Not the kind Venus is about, but deep abiding, comitted love.....world love. Something this world has never seen before as a whole. So therefore my choice for its name is: HADRANIEL, the Angel of Love
Linda P.
The name that popped up for me was PHOENIX. I hope there isn't a planet already named that cuz if there is then I'd better study the sky closer. LOL. The reason I thought of Phoenix though, was because I feel like lately my life has gone from good to being burned in a fire to rising up to goodness again, just like the Phoenix, living then burning to death then rising to beauty in another life. Well, it's a thought anyway.
Carol R. Sarnia, Ontario
I think - HERMES.
Olga S. USA
I was in the bath and thought about your report of the news of KX76. "I wonder what it will be called" I thought. "It is called FABIAN" was the next thought. Just thought I'd let you know.
Frances B.
PLANET ZEIST
Simon K.
PEACE.
Sandra S.
Haven�t astrologers always said there was a planet (yet to be found) named VULCAN?? Either way that�s my vote. Have a great day!
Rhonda H. Baltimore
UNITY. You're the man...
Scott S.
KRONOS (or Kronus, if it fits more aesthetically with VenUS and UranUS). Kronos, Zeus' father, came from "out of nowhere" to defeat his father, Ouranos, who had buried him in the depths of unseen earth, in Greek mythology. This KX planet seems to have come from "out of nowhere", and it may just be that it possesses influence nobody really knew was being exerted - maybe, even, over Uranus and Jupiter. Maybe!
Noelle P.
Planet is VULCAN
Anita G.
Name that Planet "PEACE" - we know it exists!!
Louise S. Victoria, Australia.
After reading all of the signs and the way the new planet might affect them, I thought that the Hindu goddess LAKSHMI may best exemplify this planet. She is the goddess of beauty, wealth, and pleasure and one of Vishnu's consorts. Besides, there are many other traditions to draw from besides the Greeks and the Romans.
Wendy M. W., Towson, MD., USA
Being a psychic the first word that I heard when I read your question on what to name the planet - no "logical" explanation but I got the word "GENESIS".
Cecilia C.
ATLAS - although it's probably already taken... it seems to require a titan's name.
Urthshu
HERA, of course!
Adrianne B.
I would like to name the new planet 'TARDIUS'. (Pronounced Tar dee us). This to me denotes a new beginning and a new strength for man kind. Which is quite fitting really.
Hilary
Maybe we should try a femine name such as APHRODITE.
Sharon C.
Name it SAFI which means �pure� in Arabic or Hashi which means �bright� or �shining light�in Somali (those are my parents names:-)).
Zahra A.
As a Taurean I have recently felt as if I am reaching back through the eons of time into past lives to bring forth those parts of my soul I have lost. I would name the planet, RESURRECTOR.
Meleasa C., AZ
I believe this planet to be one that is documented in the Indian planet, and which was predicted to be discovered shortly after 2000. It is called RAHU. So I propose to go with tradition, the Indian one that is. Call it RAHU.
Rainer K.
TERRA - would be a good name to commemorate the beginning of the end of the terrorism era!
Charlene McC.
APOLLO. He started off a bit of a bad lot but reformed and became a force for good. Maybe the world could follow his example.
Jane S.
CERES. I don't know if this has already been used for a celestial body. Greek equivalent: Demeter , goddess of grain, growing plants and maternal love? Her discovery might just inspire an era of provision and nurture and an end to hunger and testosteroned aggression. Think our world could do with a bosom for a pillow right now...
Nick B.
ANUBIS, after the Egyptian God who led people to safety and who was a guardian who led the way forward.
Joanne O�B.
I'm not sure why but EQUUS jumped into my mind. Perhaps it's a dark horse that's a late entry into the "race". Perhaps the symbol for the planet could be an 'E' similar to the euro symbol but perhaps with 4 horizontal lines instead of 2, representing 4 equine legs.
Bogash, Scott J
I suggest the name PERSEPHONE, daughter of Zeus and Demeter, condemned to live half the year in Hades. We have enough planets named for males. Besides Persephone would represent the seasonal cycles we must go through on Earth.
Gloria S.
LEVIATHAN.
Jim R.
Perhaps the new planet could be the fabled VULCAN - which could be quite apt considering the current situation of our planet. Is a new World future currently being forged from the furnace of fire? Maybe the true ruler of Virgo has now been found (changing outmoded ways for the benefit of Mankind and the Earth?). It would be lovely to think so.
Karen Stuart
I'm putting my vote in for HECATE. Goddess of the "Cross Roads" whose symbol was the Greek cross before Christianity. She along with Hermes ruled all important cross roads in Ancient Greece. As the "Crone" that dwells in the cave, she is similar to Pluto in her concern for the germination portion of the cycle of life. Although I prefer to think of her as a kinder, wiser and more humorous personality than Hades. To me Hecate is about choice and authenticity. Going inside to become more fully who we truly are. The World is definitely at a crossroad. Do we choose to explore our potential, or do we continue to define ourselves by our roles, our nationalities, and religions? Do we reach for our individual and collective creativity, or do we shrink into traditionalism and hard lines of demarcation?
At the risk of sounding like a feminist, I think it is high time that we had a powerful feminine presence wending its way through our solar system that can take on the big guys in those outer rings. In this case, four to one ought to create a fair balance. Hecate is quite capable of dealing from the bottom of the deck if necessary. Hopefully it won't be necessary. Time will tell, but I'm betting on the humans. I actually think the world is ready for her.
Joy A., Texas
Perhaps we could call this new planet PEACE, for the most obvious of reasons. Whatever it's called perhaps we Humans could try very hard to get along together. Nice thought anyway!
Jennie T.
RHEA. Queen of the Universe, a great Mother Godess-mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera Demeter and Hestia. The feminine is re-emerging for men and women alike. Time to balance.
D Bieling
YAMTOC. Yes, and more to come.
Jane L. R.
HOPE
Matt 'devolution' W.
ZERON
Lezlie L. S.
I listened to my inner voice as you suggested and reflection kept coming up. In particular thelegend of Narcissus, the beautiful youth who was condemned to worship his ownreflection forever by Nemesis, the goddess of inescapable punishment. He had ignored the love of Echo the beautiful nymph who could not tell him of her realfeelings but only repeat his words. (Again the concept of reflection!)
Somehow this myth mirrors for me the situation today whereon a mundane level the USA is condemned to look at it�s own reflection (how itis perceived by the rest of the world) because it has ignored the true feelingsof others in poverty or despair and misinterpreted them as a desire to be likeitself. On a personal level we should all be looking inside ourselves to askhow we can be more empathic and compassionate to our brothers, rather thanadmiring ourselves and trying to persuade them to be like us. Therefore I would call the planet - NARSIS
Barbara L.
I just asked my 11-year-old son Sam what he would call the planet, and he suggested 'CHAOSIMA', which I think is pretty good.
Sue W.
Hi I am a Virgo born on guess what..... September 11th 1969!! Yes I am also planning to move house this week after over two years without a home of my own and yet I don't feel worried by whats going on in the world. For some reason I am full of Hope for the future and think alot of good will come out of the atrocities of perpetrated on my birthday. So I would call the new planet HOPE, because thats what we need pure and simple.
Neil Y.
As it's the tenth one, why not DECIMUS?
Bob P
VULCAN?!
John H. B.
SPIRITUS I believe this is the Latin word for spirit. I do not know any names of ancient Gods. Life, will, thought, etc., are parts of the meaning for spirit Breath, or breathing are continuous thoughts that come to my mind, when I am needing to remember my spirit, and feel joy once again, and peacefullness. The joy of astrologers in finding this new planet, has increased their spirit. So I think this name of "SPIRITUS" is most appropriate.
Shirley L., Franklin, Wisc.
I am a Taurus and I understand that a planet I heard referred to by astrologers as "PAN-HORUS" is the true ruler of Taurus. However, until it is officially dicovered, Venus is the official ruler. Could this new planet be Pan-Horus? Has Taurus' true ruler finally been discovered?
Cindy V., Wilmington, Delaware.
"PAX" is my choice for the new planet. In the last six months. There has been peace and emotional growing in my three grandchildren who we have raised. For me it is a "good" planet.
Flora C.
Being an Aries, working two blocks from the World Trade Center, and having survived September 11, thru the grace of God, and the N.Y.C. police officers, who saved our lives, and now, having to come to Ground Zero everyday for work. There is only one name for the planet, and that is FREEDOM. Planets appear in the sky, just at the time there suppose to. All that has happen to the world is about Freedom, we must respect it, defend it, fight for it, yes and even die for it, if we don't, life will not be worth living. William Wallace knew that, George Washington knew it, Lincoln knew it, Eisenhower and Churchill knew it ,and now the whole world is waking up and realizing it. Man must be free to live and flourish in peace with one another. So when a new planet shows itself in the sky, it ushers in a new time, let this be the beginning of Freedom for the whole world. Let us call the planet FREEDOM. These are my thoughts, Thank you for coming to New York .
Leigh K.
TRANSCENDENCE
Diana A. W.
LIBERTY
Madelena G.
CLEMISTA
Sue Nelson, Australia
ATLANTIS
Lisa Strait
This new planet for me would be the Greek goddess MOIRA (Fate). I've been waiting for her for 25 years. I forgot about her, but then out of the blue,and for the past 12 months, she has been moving towards me; she has now arrived and propelled my whole life ahead at full speed- just as I like it!
Milt K., Sydney, Australia.
ARIADNE - because she gave Theseus the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth. Isn't that just what we need at this special time? Also, being feminine, she is perfect for the Age of Aquarius.
Beryl V.
CHAOS would be a great name. It's the word that comes up most often when discussing current events.
Sue R., Williamsville, NY
The new planet has been discovered just at a time when there is so much anger and intolerance in the world. So many of the traditional values seem to have got forgotten, basic caring for our fellow humans and the earth in general. I feel that KX76 should be named NEMESIS as in Greek mythology, Nemesis is the goddess of divine justice and vengeance. Her anger is directed toward human transgression of the natural, right order of things and of the arrogance causing it.
Julie A. D.
I think the new planet, KX76 should be names EROS. We need more love on our planet and what a wonderful gift to be given an new planet for our solar system. It just may have been a gift of LOVE from our creator.
Karen H., Purcellville, VA.
Here's my award-winning name for our newest planet. Ready? ABRAXAS. In Gnostic theogony, "The Supreme Unknown". In Cabala, he is the "Prince of Aeons".In Persian mythology, "The Source of 365 emanations". Abraxas was the archon-ruler of 365 Heavens and acted as mediator between the animate creatures of the earth and the Godhead. The word "abracadabra" comes from Abraxas. Hope you like it! Came in a flash!
K. L.
It is difficult without knowing the new planet's characteristics but I vote ARACHNE like an unexpected spider dropping in and after the lady who was changed into a spider by that goddess. Also it's female and hidden in a mysterious way.
Clare L. H.
The Name I have thought and following my feeling is: "RETORNARE DOMINUS". It means "Return of the Lord" for the Christian world it has a deep meaning same as of the New millenium.
J. Romero
NUEVA VIDA for New Life. This came to mind for me because my life has been tipped out, scrambled and recreated since March of this year.
Janette L.
What about ARIZONIA? This would be appropriate because the discovery was made by astronomers in Arizona. I meant to put the 'I' in the spelling of course, to make it sound more like an astronomical name, and different from the State's name.
Musicoast.
The new planet to me is like a MIRAGE. That is what it has been for me. The dream of my life has come before me for a fleeting moment and thrown me into a fairy tale world and just as suddenly as it appeared it was rudely snatched away from below my feet for a crash landing into the world of reality.
Indu
'HOPE' popped into my head, when I was feeling confused about what's been going on in the world/my life I thought about 'DISCORDIA' (I hope I got the spelling of that right!)
Dougie.
THESPIAN: of or relating to drama
Inga T., Colorado
OMEGA
From �Getsumsense�
LOGOS
Judy F.
My suggestion is the goddess ORTHIA (she is also known at ARTEMIS). She is the goddess of the hunt and of wild things. There are too many planets named after gods, she would offer some balance.
Sarah H.
Planets have traditionally been named after the ancient Greek gods and goddesses of Western culture, which have come to represent - and most likely always did - aspects of human nature. I could not think of an ancient Greek god or goddess to represent what I see as being a shift in international affairs, and my own psyche, over the last few months.
This is probably because I was brought up by parents who share a deep interest in the philosophies of the East. Ancient Greek mythology was replaced in my education by the Mahabarata, the Bible with Buddhist scriptures and sunday school with Monkey Magic!
This made me wonder why our planets need to be named in the Western tradition today anyhow. Philosophy has come to transcend geographic borders as has so much else, including science and astrology. In fact, for me, the shift in the collective consciousness of our world is an awakening to the pressures brought about by globalisation - a watershed in the anxieties that have been building due to the uncontrollable flow of capital across borders, that inequality persists, that exclusion can lead to introverted communities and fundamentalism and the fact that none of us have ever been immune to terror and to hardship. For this reason I choose to name the planet GREEN TARA. Green Tara is based on the story of a princess, Bhrkuti, who was sent as a hostage bride to an evil king. Because of her beauty and her wisdom, the el king was converted to Buddhism. As one web page describes her: "Green Tara is a semi-terrific manifestation propitiated in order to overcome obstacles, to save oneself from dangers, and to deal with evil in general" (https://www.holymtn.com/gods/tara.htm#green_tara). I suppose that what this means to me is that sometimes an evil action can create a larger awareness. I am a Capricorn and for me the stressful time that I have been under over the past months has also been a means for me to recognise my limitations and to discover capabilities I never dreamed I had. So, welcome "Green Tara" to our galaxy.
Ellie R., Brisbane.
With apologies to Wasserman, I suggest the name of the new planet could be MILLISENT (ie named after one of the discoverers but also denoting it was sent to mark the millenium).
Karen B.
My new name for KX76 is PLANET NIMBUS, or HALO. I reason that it should be given this name because the planet appears to be guiding us toward some kind of physical healing of a collective spiritual condition (not quite the same as Chiron's activities). The accompanying frequency vibration that we are now experiencing is necessary to help see us through to this achievement. A physical healing is necessary because many of us still require pragmatic or 'human' rationale for spiritual truths. This physical healing, as I see it , has, at its' base, a purely spiritual outcome. It operates, in the spirit of the devadasi, as a healer that uses the energy of the kundalini - this carries the capacity for mass transformation, but not without the possibility of an overdose effect. While this may sound like Pluto's domain, I believe it is even farther out (not just literally) than what Pluto (Scorpio) can do for us - it is, in fact, an ANGEL, this planet (and when it comes to influencing most of us on Planet Earth, Angels still need to use physical effects to speak of higher truths!). PLANET NIMBUS, then, represents the numinous experience of the psychic made REAL - the planet is a literal representation of the non-physical body that surrounds every physical body, a measure of which all of us, now, must somehow incorporate into our life here on earth. Soon the day will come when not only those who are gifted psychically will be able to see the aura, and when authentic 'holy-ness' will be an integral part of our lives here on Earth.
Kristin F.
Wow! I've just read the bit for Gemini, and I can't explain why but the name PERSEUS just jumped into my head! Having no idea of who this was, I've looked up Perseus on the web, and found https://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/Perseus1.html which explains, among other things, that he was an 'unconfortable person' who was sent on 'a dangerous assignment far away' Also, when he set off to kill Medusa, he wore the Helmet of Hades, and 'saw everyone, but himself was invisible'. There's all kinds of other stuff about his return, which heralded a lot of important changes, shifts of power, founding of a new city. It looks like he returns after his long journey to right a wrong. Let's hope so!! I swear I knew nothing of this before I read your site!
Eric M., UK.
MADONNA, as she seems to have done most of the things it is suggested the planet can affect!
Julie L.
Suggested name for KX-76: NEXUS - a means of connection, a link or a tie. Latin, from, past participle of nectere, to bind.
Tim Croft, West Sussex.
HOPE, which should explain itself...
Jan C., Copenhagen, Denmark
How about calling the new planet CIRCE after the Greek enchantress who was involved with Odysseus. In this poor world we could do with a little enchantment at the moment! Anyway, with all the planets except Venus named after the male deities, we could do with another female to balance things out a bit!
Jenny C.
How about METIS - (the great mother) to represent the power of the rise in the universal connectiveness, increasing respect for nature and the great resurgence of the feminine essence in us all that seems to be at the core of this opportunity for the world. It might sound a bit politically incorrect but maybe the story with Afghanistan is that after this time of destruction, it will be rebuild a society that nurtures its women and the feminine principle in life more profoundly.
Barb H.
KX76 should be named GNASH. It is a very evocative name and from the descriptions attached about the effects on all our lives, regardless of which sign we are, it is most appropriate.
Nadia J., Sydney, Australia
Since the planet has been discovered by Millis and Wasserman (Wassermann, I believe, is the German name for the sign of Aquarius) it would be pertinent to assign the planet to that sign considering Aquarius is a water bearer (carrying water without actually being a water sign) just like a millstone carrying water. Although I believe Uranus is the more appropriate planet it�s just as "unusual" as the people it rules. Its name - "ZENA".
Hilda F.
How about KUPID. Does that sound stupid?
Jean Ennis
When you mentioned KX76 the first time, my inner eye saw PEGASUS. Pegasus is also one of the spiritual Energy Centers (Chakra), which relates to the Hypothalamus. There are more interesting connections in relations with Pegasus. Therefore, my suggestion would be Pegasus for the newly discovered planet.
Laila P., New Jersey.
I think this new planet should be called NEMESIS. Given the 20th Century and how 21st Century is starting with the bombardment by the Coalition of Afghanistan and perhaps other countries, it is good for us as a human community to remember that nothing happens in a vacum, what happpens yesterday or today inevitably leads us to tomorrow. Therefore, naming the new planet Nemesis is a good way for us humans to remember that every action we do, both positive and negative will inevitably effect everyone of us, there is no escaping or forgetting it, and we have to live with the consequences of each individal action we perform, be they positive or negative.
�Hansarduk�
LIAHONA I am a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the Liahona was a device sent to Lehi by the lord to guide Lehi and his family through the wilderness. So I sat as you suggested, quietly and contemplated this great big planet, and just got this wonderful feeling that it is here to guide us.
C. C.
I suggest PSYCHE, the greek mythological character who had to go through a long process to become the best person -- therefore, the best partner - she could be for Eros. Psyche is about self-actualization through personal effort to reach a self-determined goal: a good analogy for our times, I think!
Cate
I believe the new planet should be named ATLANTIS. The long lost planet.
Kathy S.
GENIUS
Lilian
I would like to call KX76 'PSYCHE', because it is the Greek word for 'soul', and it seems that this is the part of ourselves that we need to connect with at the moment, to find faith and hope, and meaning in our lives. I know there's already an asteroid called this - does this matter? Another idea would be to call it 'POTTER', (or HARRY) as this character has had an influence on millions, and we can learn something from him about bravery, friendship, etc.
Sue W.
Name the planet CERRONE. this was my dog�s name and he had a great influence on my life...he was GREAT!
Colleen R.
I'd like to name the planet HERMES, the son of Zeus who was appointed messenger from the Gods. His brother Apollo gave him the power of divination which he would teach to mortals. He protects travellers and is a guide to all souls through conspicuous means like dreams or coincidences. I went through your exercise and asked myself the questions below. None are really significant for me recently except that I've always had amazingly detailed, colorful, strange dreams. So I slept on naming this planet and awoke with Hermes.
Rebecca D., Oakland, California
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