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  2. Aquila (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Aquila is a constellation on the celestial equator. Its name is Latin for 'eagle' and it represents the bird that carried Zeus/Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greek-Roman mythology. Its brightest star, Altair, is one vertex of the Summer Triangle asterism. The constellation is best seen in the northern summer, as it is located along the Milky Way.

  3. Taurus (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Taurus is a large and prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere's winter sky, between Aries to the west and Gemini to the east; to the north lies Perseus and Auriga, to the southeast Orion, to the south Eridanus, and to the southwest Cetus. In late November-early December, Taurus reaches opposition (furthest point from the Sun) and is ...

  4. Category:Equatorial constellations - Wikipedia

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    Aquila (constellation) (186 P) C. Canis Minor (40 P) ... Taurus (constellation) (5 C, 183 P) V. Virgo (constellation) (2 C, 403 P) Pages in category "Equatorial ...

  5. Constellation family - Wikipedia

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    The Zodiac is a group of 12 constellations: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius, Pisces. Some version of these constellations are found in traditions around the world, for this band around the celestial sphere includes the ecliptic , the apparent path of the sun through the year.

  6. IAU designated constellations - Wikipedia

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    The constellations along the ecliptic are called the zodiac. When explorers mapped the stars of the southern skies, European astronomers proposed new constellations for that region, as well as ones to fill gaps between the traditional constellations. Because of their Roman and European origins, every constellation has a Latin name.

  7. Summer Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The defining vertices of this imaginary triangle are at Altair, Deneb, and Vega, each of which is the brightest star of its constellation (Aquila, Cygnus, and Lyra, respectively). The greatest declination is +45° and lowest is +9° meaning the three can be seen from all places in the Northern Hemisphere and from the home of most people ...

  8. Today's Daily Horoscope 12/4 Warns Avoiding Miscommunications

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    On today, December 4, 2024, Mercury opposes Jupiter. On today's daily horoscope for December 4, 2024, chatty Mercury retrograde opposes expansive Jupiter.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Constellations/Bordering constellations

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    Here're all the bordering constellations of each constellation (remember to [[link]] them when you copy&paste them into the tables): ... Aquila; Capricornus; Piscis ...