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Where's your horoscope? _ What about your constellation?

How to calculate your own constellation?

Constellations are calculated according to the date of birth. Constellations are divided according to the dates in the Gregorian calendar. First, you need to know your date of birth in Gregorian calendar, and then compare the following information.

If you only know the birth date of the lunar calendar, you can convert it into the birthday of the solar calendar first, and then find the corresponding constellation.

Aries: March 21~ April 20

Taurus: April 2 1 to May 2 1.

Gemini: May 22nd to June 2nd1

Cancer: June 22nd to July 22nd.

Leo: July 23rd to August 23rd.

Virgo: August 24th to September 23rd.

Libra: September 24th ~ 65438+1October 23rd.

Scorpio: 65438+1October 24th ~165438+1October 22nd.

Sagittarius:165438+1October 23rd to 65438+February 2nd1

Capricorn: 65438+February 22nd ~ 65438+1October 20th.

Aquarius: 65438+1October 21~ February 19

Pisces: February 20th to March 20th.

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Constellation is an indispensable part of astrology and a group of stars in the sky. Since ancient times, human beings have associated three or five stars with their mythical figures or artifacts, which are called "constellations". Constellation is a means to determine the orientation of the sky in almost all civilizations and is widely used in the field of navigation.

The division of constellations is completely artificial, and different civilizations have different divisions and names. Constellations have no uniform and precise boundaries. Until 1930, in order to unify the complicated constellation division, the International Astronomical Union divided the sky into 88 official constellations with precise boundaries, so that every star in the sky belonged to a specific constellation. Most of these official constellations are based on ancient Greek myths handed down from the Middle Ages.

In the three-dimensional universe, there is no necessary connection between these stars. Their positions on the celestial sphere are similar, but in fact they may be far apart. If we were in another solar system of the Milky Way, the starry sky we saw would be completely different. Since ancient times, people have been interested in the arrangement and shape of stars, and naturally linked some stars with similar positions to form constellations.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-twelve constellations