ABSTRACT

The last word on Waltemath came from an astrologer named Sepharial in 1918. He accepted the reality of the second satelLite, and gave it a name: Lilith. He believed it ro have about the same mass as the Moon, and to be invisible for most of the time, so that it could be glimpsed only when near opposition or in passing in transit across the Sun. It did not seem to occur to him that a body with lunar mass would make its presence very much felt. Yet even today one occasionally finds the name of LiLith in astrolog1cal horoscopes ...