A beginner-friendly asteroid study tool for learning meanings, comparing themes, building notes, and generating a simple asteroid report.
Start with the core four, then branch into an extended set once the basics feel natural.
1. Pick a question
Start with one area like love, healing, purpose, creativity, or boundaries.
2. Learn the core four
Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta give beginners a cleaner starting structure.
3. Add chart context
Use sign, house, chart type, and aspects after the core meaning is clear.
4. Build your report
Save notes, collect asteroid meanings, and print a study sheet for later.
Quick start paths
Tap a path to preload beginner-friendly asteroid suggestions.
Resource dock
Use your own asteroid pages and outside calculators as you study.
Beginner tip Start with only 1 to 3 asteroids per readingBest flow Meaning first, chart context secondUse with Sign, house, aspect, and chart ruler work
Your selected asteroids
Use these in the report builder below.
Asteroid report builder
Generated report
Choose a few asteroids and build your report here.
Study notes
This saves in the browser on this device.
Knowledge check quiz
A short beginner review built into the page.
Teacher notes
How to use this tool in a class or slideshow follow-along
Start by teaching the core four first. Let students choose one question, then one asteroid, then one layer of chart context.
After that, have them compare how the meaning changes by sign, house, and aspect. This keeps asteroid work grounded and less overwhelming.
Good beginner exercises
Ask students to find which asteroid repeats a life theme in their own charts. Another easy exercise is to compare one asteroid in natal,
synastry, and transit charts to see how the same body behaves differently in each chart type.
Visual guide for chart reading
First read the asteroid meaning by itself. Then add sign tone. Then add house area of life. Then add aspect story.
Keep the order simple so the student always knows what step comes next.
Asteroid Astrology Database
Asteroid Astrology Database
Search by asteroid name, number, mythology, category, or meaning keyword.
Type words like love, marriage, healing, grief, fate, art, or a name like Eros, Juno, Nessus, or Hekate.
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Keyword search + name search + category filter
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Asteroid Research Hub Version 2
Asteroid Research Hub
Search by asteroid name, number, mythology, category, or keyword. Use this as a curated teaching and research database.
Verify asteroid names and numbers from Astro.com resources, then keep your meanings, notes, and teaching language here.