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MARS
Symbology:
The arrow represents the energy of the inferior nature lodging on the circle, which personifies the universal love.
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History:
Mars, the god of the war, essentially Roman, is related with the Greek god Ares, son of Jupiter (Zeus) and of Juno. Rome was the main center of cult of Mars, where he had two temples cared by priests from Salios. One of these temples was the military training field; and the other one, was where they kept the sacred lances that were taken out in the summer (the ideal time for the combat).

Characteristics:
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DIAMETER AT EQUATOR |
MEAN DISTANCE FROM SUN |
SIDEREAL PERIOD |
PERIOD OF EQUATORIAL ROTATION |
INCLINATION RESPECT TO THE |
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ECLIPTIC |
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| 6,794 | 228,000 |
687.0d |
24d37'26'' | 23°59' | 01°51'09'' |
| MASS | VOLUME | DENSITY | MOONS |
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| 0.11 | 0.15 | 3.9 | 2 |
Contrary to the
Earth,
the which rests inside a magnetic bubble called magnetosphere
(an area around the
Earth
that is extends at 50,000 km into the space, and is controlled by the
terrestrial magnetic field. It is full of streaming particles, electromagnetic
radiation, and constantly changing electric and magnetic fields). Mars
is substantially exposed to the hardest elements from the space climate and at
the present time, the solar wind which has a density of hardly 1%, from the martian
atmosphere.
Also, Mars does not have a global magnetic field that protects the
planet of the solar blazes and
the cosmic rays; reason why, the solar wind has been gradually eroding the
martian atmosphere and its crust, discovering the red soil the which has high iron
oxide content. This is the reason for which Mars refracts to the
Earth a
reddish color, whose influences are principally of energy or violence.

Iron is a mineral that
facilitates the formation of proteins
in the
muscles, the red cells,
and healthy bones; but
even more important is the fact, that the
iron helps body in transport the oxygen (through the red globules) that
we and some animals
need for to produce energy. Iron is assimilated by the human and animals
mainly, by the ingest of animal and vegetable foods.
Life on Earth dependent of the photosynthesis of the plants, the process in which the solar light is converted into chemical energy and stored as carbohydrates. The carbohydrates are, finally, degraded to carbon dioxide and water in the cell respiration in a reaction requiring molecular oxygen.

The presence of iron, and, by implication, all other lighter elements, shows that basic ingredients for planets and life were present, at least in some places, very early in the history of the universe. Therefore, this means that all terrestrial life receives in the solar light, components of iron from Mars; which, are assimilated by the biological process of absorption for all the reigns (mineral, vegetable, animal and human). The iron absorption by the foods and in the solar light for the refraction of Mars, astrologically supplies the necessary physic energies for the normal development of the life. But in humans, when Mars astrologically is not well positioned, or when much or very little quantity of iron are assimilated in the foods or by the solar light, it could cause some illnesses as the anemia (iron deficiency) or damages in the heart or brain or possibly cancer (iron excess).

In Mars, numerous narrow channels run all across the surface. The below picture covers a region spanning about 1,500 meters across. These and other gullies have been found on Mars in recent high-resolution pictures taken by the orbiting Mars Global Surveyor robot spacecraft. Similar channels on Earth are formed by flowing water, but on Mars the temperature is normally too cold and the atmosphere too thin to sustain liquid water. Nevertheless, many scientists hypothesize that liquid groundwater can sometimes surface on Mars, erode gullies and channels, and pool at the bottom before freezing and evaporating.

Also, Mars has two small, irregular Moons: Phobos and Deimos. They are apparently quite similar in composition but their surfaces are distinct in character. One of the main differences between the two moons is the presence on Phobos of large "grooves" with no counterpart on Deimos.
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DESCRIPTION |
PHOBOS |
DEIMOS |
| Orbital parameters (km) |
9,378 |
23,459 |
| Period |
7h39' |
30h18' |
| Mass |
1.08e16 kg |
1.8e15 kg |
| Diameter |
22.2 km |
12.6 km |
Such channels in Mars and in its moon Phobos, astrologically are represented in the facial lines and in the lineal, direct and straight attitude of those with the ascendant sign or the Sun in conjunction with Mars.

On the other hand, both moons of Mars astrologically act as driver of the energy from the planet, or like poles positive (Phobos), and negative (Deimos).
REPRESENTATION:
Energy in all its forms, forces, fights, conquers, manliness, war, bereavements, fires, burns, accidents, enemies, masculine youth, lovers, male siblings, armies, militia, police, athletes, sports, all type of weapons, the brilliant and sharp objects, explosive, chemical, fevers, poisons.
1. Physical (ascendant):
Mars in general do not contribute to develop very tall body sizes, but
it
does grant an athletic and very hefty constitution.
Wide thorax with strong backs. Small and lifted head, with
outstanding parietal and superciliary bone with abundant hair. Populated brows
(in occasions, they divide the face in two parts), also they are frizzy,
horizontal, practically united to each other and near to the eyes; the which
ones are big, open and sparkling. Frown wrinkled with supreme strength. Wide and
sunken front toward the posterior part. Small, curved nose and finishing in
closed nostrils. Angular jaw that concludes in a square and strong chin. Medium
mouth, fixedly closed with descent of its commisures. Hands and fingers square,
strong and of medium longitude. In the palms of the hands, stands out the line
of Mars.
2. Personal (ascendant and solar sign):
2.1. Positive:
Burning affections, energy, vivacity, audacity, decision, courage, valor, dynamism, initiative, enthusiasm, domain, frankness, victory, freedom, sexual forces.
2.2. Negative:
Hostility, aggression, pendency, fighting, violence, imprudence, impulses, wrath, brutality, rudeness, dictatorship, violation, jealousy, selfishness, envy, vengeance, cynicism, scepticism, sarcasm.
2.3. Organic:
Muscular and virile system, external sexual organs, bile, system of the hair, forces physics, nose, red globules, secretion of adrenaline and cortisone by of the suprarenal ones.
Affinity:
For affinities and other facts, please go to the sign of Aries.
Tarot and Numerology: