The Sun, the Moon and the Planets: meaning

The Sun: represents the essence of
your self, your will, your individuality, your vitality and your desire
for power. More than any other planet, it represents who you are. It
also symbolizes man in general.

The Moon: represents your emotions, your subconscious, your instincts, your habits and your memory. It also represents women in general.

Mercury: symbolizes your communication style, your reasoning skills, and the way you think.

Venus: represents the areas of your life concerned with love, seduction, beauty, material goods and the arts.

Mars: is the planet of desire and aggression. It represents
your physical energy, your combativeness, your spirit of enterprise and
your courage.

Jupiter: is the planet of expansion and good fortune. It
represents growth, prosperity, abundance, wisdom, generosity and higher
consciousness. Jupiter’s position in the sky map indicates where you are
lucky.

Saturn: represents limitation, restriction, prudence,
organization, endurance and discipline. It tells you where you have to
deal with your fears – and also where you have ambition.

Uranus: represents originality, independence, spirit of rebellion, inventiveness, insight and all that is not foreseen.

Neptune: represents spirituality, dreams, psychic abilities, intuition, disintegration, compassion, self-sacrifice, deceit and illusion.

Pluto: represents elimination, destruction, regeneration, renewal and transformation.

The sun illuminates, individualizes, or blinds what it touches.
The moon deepens, submits to, or adopts what it touches.
Mercury tricks, enlightens, or manages what it touches.
Venus beautifies, arouses, or seduces what it touches.
Mars ignites, brutalizes, or compels what it touches.
Jupiter inflates, dumbfounds, or intoxicates what it touches.
Saturn constricts, fortifies, or coaches what it touches.
Uranus electrifies, personalizes, or disturbs what it touches.
Neptune submerges, softens, or conceals what it touches.
Pluto destroys, exposes, or controls what it touches.

Moons of Mars
Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are thought to be
captured asteroids. Both satellites were discovered in 1877 by Asaph
Hall and are named after the characters Phobos (panic/fear) and Deimos
(terror/dread) who, in Greek mythology, accompanied their father Ares,
god of war, into battle. Ares was known as Mars to the Romans.