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'''Kasterborus''' was an [[astrologer]] in the [[4000|fourth millennium]], who was credited with shaping [[neo-astrology]]. | '''Kasterborus''' was an [[astrologer]] in the [[4000|fourth millennium]], who was credited with shaping [[neo-astrology]]. | ||
He was the first to study the [[constellation]]s from [[Earth]]'s position, remapping them to the arrangement of the stars from other human colonies. Some belived this was to appease pressure groups | |||
The [[Time Lord]]s named the [[Constellation|constellation]] [[Kasterborous]] after him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction and links (short story)|Introduction and links]]'') | The [[Time Lord]]s named the [[Constellation|constellation]] [[Kasterborous]] after him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Introduction and links (short story)|Introduction and links]]'') |
Revision as of 01:40, 4 November 2020
Kasterborus was an astrologer in the fourth millennium, who was credited with shaping neo-astrology.
He was the first to study the constellations from Earth's position, remapping them to the arrangement of the stars from other human colonies. Some belived this was to appease pressure groups
The Time Lords named the constellation Kasterborous after him. (PROSE: Introduction and links)