Charlottebrontė

Asteroid 39427, Charlottebrontė, was discovered 1973 Sept. 25 by C. J. van Houten and Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld on photographic plates taken by Tom Gehrels at Palomar Observatory near Pauma Valley, California. It has a period of 7 years, 348 days.

It was named for British novelist and poet Charlotte Brontė (1816-1855), part of a literary family that also included her sisters Emily and Anne and her brother Bramwell (a minor figure). Charlotte Bronte's best-known work is her novel Jane Eyre.

Charlotte Bronte


Astrologically, asteroid Charlottebronte seems to indicate damaged through others' secrets or secretiveness.

The glyph for Charlottebronte (Charlotte Brontė's initials) is mine.