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What does Aquarius look like in the sky?

Scientific name: Aquarius. Center position: 22: 40 right ascension, declination-13 degrees. South of Pegasus and Pisces, north of Pisces. The four stars α, β, θ, and δ (dangerous lodge I, virtual lodge I, weeping lodge II, and Yulin Army XXVI) are arranged in a γ-shape, that is, the bottle mouth. Zeta Star (grave lodge I) is a beautiful visual binary star. Alpha and gamma stars (Tomb II) are almost all on the equator of the celestial sphere. The globular cluster M2 can be seen in a small telescope. There are 17 stars brighter than 4 in the constellation.

Extend the beta and alpha stars of Pegasus to the south by one and a half times, and there will be a dark star. A large dark star here constitutes Aquarius.

Although Aquarius is the zodiac, there are no bright stars in it, and the brightest one is only 3m. Look, this is the map of Aquarius. The patterns formed by the lines from η to λ, and then to φ and ω are mostly like the dew flowing out of the jade bottles of Herb and Ganymede!