
The Queen of Heaven and Divine Consort, Juno, is one of astrology's four asteroid goddesses. The planet Venus represents love and Mars represents sex. But love, sex, and marriage doesn't always spell loyalty. Juno represents marriage, what you need in a mate, and the kind of mate you'll be. However, Juno, at her most basic is also about commitment in general.
The Roman Goddess Juno
Juno (Greek Hera) was the wife of Jupiter (Greek Zeus). In mythology, Juno is seduced by Jupiter, her twin brother and they marry. However, Juno endures a marriage of ongoing power struggles and infidelity. It's ironic that Juno should represent marriage, while her own marriage was plagued by her husband's numerous sexual affairs. Despite her husband's philandering, Juno remained fiercely loyal. She believed in fairness and equal partnerships, but she was also jealous and vindictive. Juno was not a lovey-dovey, content, stay-at-home wife.
Juno's Goddess Role
Juno was the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth and presided over every aspect of a woman's life. She was the protector of pregnant women and insured their safety during childbirth. Her domain was homemaking, birth, and motherhood. Juno was also the protector of money.

Juno's Role in a Natal Chart
Juno represents your urge to unite with a person who's your equal, commit to them, and build a future together. She also represents divorce, promises, pledges, jealousy, and possession. Any intimate relationship falls under the jurisdiction of Juno. She speaks of issues of submission and domination, fidelity and infidelity, trust and deception, forgiveness and revenge. Whenever these issues come up in your life, an astrologer is likely to examine Juno in your birth chart.
Juno in Compatibility
Juno is essential to consider in synastry. Her sign indicates the type of marriage or long-term partner you seek as well as the kind of mate you will be. Connecting aspects from Juno to the planets or other important points in chart comparison can result in a magnetic union, but she can also make a person feel victimized, violated, battered, abused, quarrelsome, and pressured. As with everything in astrology, how Juno is expressed depends on the entire birth chart, the life the person has led, and the choices they make.
The Glyph of Juno
The glyph for Juno (⚵) is the scepter or cross of matter topped with a star.

Finding Juno in Your Birth chart
Not all sites that provide free birth charts include the goddess asteroids. However, you can calculate a chart on Astro.com that will allow you to add Juno.
- Visit the Astro.com website.
- At the top navigation bar click on "Free Horoscopes."
- Under "Horoscope Chart Drawings," click on "Extended Chart Selection."
- Enter your birth data.
- Scroll down to "Additional objects" and select Juno.
- Click on "Click here to show chart" button.
- Find the Juno glyph.
The Sign Placement of Juno
Juno's sign placement shows what you feel you need to have a successful, satisfying, long-term commitment as well as your ideal marriage partner and the kind of mate you will be.
Juno in Aries
If your Juno is in Aries, you want to experience life and require every day to be an exciting new adventure. Your ideal marriage partner is fiery, independent, adventurous, and courageous.
Juno in Taurus
If your Juno is in Taurus, you want and expect to experience unflinching stability in your marriage. Your ideal marriage partner is stable, dependable, peaceful, secure, and financially stable.
Juno in Gemini
If your Juno is in Gemini, you want to experience freedom and lightness in your marriage. Your ideal marriage partner is versatile, bright, talkative, and fun.
Juno in Cancer
If your Juno is in Cancer, you want to experience a family and an ever-deepening emotional connection in your marriage. Your ideal marriage partner is a sensitive and nurturing caregiver.
Juno in Leo
If your Juno is in Leo, you want to experience a great show of love and appreciation in marriage. Your ideal marriage partner will share themselves openly and shower you with romantic attention.
Juno in Virgo
If your Juno is in Virgo, you want to experience a marriage of quiet and orderly service to others. Your ideal marriage partner is thoughtful, health-conscious, and involved in meaningful causes and work.
Juno in Libra
If your Juno is in Libra, you want to experience a marriage that is harmonious and balanced. Your ideal marriage partner is charming, social, and is willing to sit down, talk, negotiate, and work things out.
Juno in Scorpio
If your Juno is in Scorpio, you want to experience a marriage that is a deep merging of mind, body, and soul. Your ideal marriage partner is intense, emotionally intimate, strong, and excepts the ecstasies and agonies of life.
Juno in Sagittarius
If your Juno is in Sagittarius, you want to experience a marriage that involves continual growth, expansion, and travel. Your ideal marriage partner is an optimistic and energetic extrovert who can inspire you.
Juno in Capricorn
If your Juno is in Capricorn, you want to experience a marriage of integrity and excellence. Your ideal marriage partner has wisdom and common sense and gives trustworthy advice.
Juno in Aquarius
If your Juno is in Aquarius, you want to experience an unconventional marriage or perhaps no marriage at all. Your ideal marriage partner is freedom loving, a good conversationalist and listener, and is continually reinventing themselves.
Juno in Pisces
If your Juno is in Pisces, you want to experience spiritual bliss in marriage. Your ideal marriage partner is compassionate, creative, emotional, and on a spiritual path.
Juno in the Houses
The house where Juno is located indicates the area of life where you're the most committed and where a marriage or long term relationship can thrive.
Juno in the First House
Juno placed in the first house indicates the individual who needs a union that feels like it is a deep and natural extension of the self.
Juno in the Second House
Juno placed in the second house indicates a person who needs a union that's stable and financially secure.
Juno in the Third House
Juno in the third house indicates an individual who needs a union of restless minds with shared interests.
Juno in the Fourth House
Juno in the fourth house indicates and an individual who needs a union with a home base.
Juno in the Fifth House
Juno in the fifth house indicates an individual who needs a union filled with creativity, children, fun, and games.
Juno in the Sixth House
Jupiter in the sixth house can indicate a person who needs a union of a shared respect for day-to-day living.
Juno in the Seventh House
Juno in the seventh house indicates an individual who needs a union that focuses on the well-being of the relationship.
Juno in the Eighth House
Juno in the eighth indicates an individual that needs a passionate union and profoundly emotional and physical intimacy.
Juno in the Ninth House
Juno in the ninth indicates a person who needs a union that is open to movement and constant, inspiring stimulation.
Juno in the Tenth House
Juno in the tenth house indicates a person who needs a union that will bring them worldly success and social standing.
Juno in the Eleventh House
Juno in the eleventh can indicate a person who needs a union that provides them many casual friend friends they can talk and listen to.
Juno in the Twelfth House
Juno in the twelfth can indicate an individual who needs a union that is private and reclusive.
Hillary Clinton Is an Example of a Modern-Day Juno
Hillary Clinton, who remained married to Bill Clinton despite his infidelities, could be considered a modern-day Juno.

Hillary has Juno at 29° Sagittarius in the second house of financial resources. This placement indicates Hillary would marry a man who was stable, offered her financial security, and a vision that inspired her (Sagittarius). The problem for Hillary is that her Juno opposes disruptive Uranus in the eighth house of power and sex. This opposition predicts the likelihood that unexpected and traumatic incidences about sex would arise. Hillary, a Scorpio, like the Goddess Juno, was not a lovey-dovey, content, stay-at-home wife, and she also had a philandering husband to whom she remained loyal and committed, despite her anger.
The Four Asteroid Goddesses
Juno, Ceres, Vesta, and Pallas, the four asteroid goddesses, open up a world beyond the traditional roles of lover, wife, and mother and reveal the complexity of the feminine. Juno differentiates between being in love and sexually attracted to someone versus committing to someone who's a good fit for a long-term relationship. She represents loyalty to a relationship, for the sake of the relationship and speaks of ways spouses can live as one without losing themselves.