
Asteroid 4707, Khryses, a Jupiter Trojan asteroid, was discovered on August 13, 1988 by Carolyn Shoemaker at Palomar Observatory near Pauma Valley, California. It has a period of 11 years, 288 days.
It was named for a character in The Iliad, a Trojan priest of Apollo. Agamemnon abducted Khryses' daughter Khryseis, and an angry Apollo afflicted the Greek army with a pestilence; then Agamemnon took Achilles' female slave Briseis, sparking a feud between Achilles and Agamemnon that proved deadly.
Astrologically, Khryses' influence seems to be what its name and mythology would suggest: crisis, crises, "crunch time" .
The glyph for Khryseis is mine.