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sdi ([personal profile] sdi) wrote2021-07-11 03:07 pm
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On Fickleness (Again)

How is it that Venus became associated with fickleness? Venus' orbit is, by some margin, the most circular, regular, and predictable of them all, even Terra's (which is quite circular as well).

Luna's orbit, by contrast, is so complex that we couldn't accurately predict Her until a few centuries ago; to read the terms of Lunar theory, ordered by magnitude, is to read the history of mathematics and astronomy. Similarly, her speed and shape are the most variable; should we not consider Her the fickle one?

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[personal profile] tunesmyth 2021-07-12 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it’s due to the fact that she is the Evening Star— comes on bright and beautiful but then goes and disappears for the rest of the night. From what I gather, in the forms of antiquity we know about, it was not generally known that the Evening Star and the Morning Star were both Venus, thus making her look even less faithful. Every single night, she spends most of her time away! Fickle indeed. In contrast, the moon takes takes a whole month to go through her cycle, and only disappears entirely for a short time when she does.