Asbous Opposes Huya
Asbolus opposite Huya; last occurred in 1924, and about once per century prior to that. This century the pattern changes completely and we get repeated prolonged occurrences of this oppostion, starting today. See the aspect history here.
Asbolus in Taurus makes his first exact opposition to Huya in Scorpio at 8:22:12 UT today, and this aspect continues on and off until 2011. They lock into another long period of opposition from 2031 to 2041, and again from 2061-67. Today is their first post-discovery opposition.
Asbolus is a centaur planet discovered in 1995. He has an extremely elongated 77-year orbit, crossing that of Saturn, coming right in towards Jupiter, and going out as far as Neptune (seeming to skim Neptune’s orbit but not crossing it). He is currently quite close, just beyond Saturn’s orbit, moving inwards.
Huya, named after a Venezuelan rain god, is a slow TNO discovered in 2000, with a 250-year orbit similar to Pluto’s. He is also near the closest point of his orbit. Observation of Huya’s effects is muddied a bit by the fact it’s been conjunct Deucalion, another slow-moving TNO with watery themes, since 2005 (Deucalion is a bit like Noah). They are now beginning to separate.