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What is the constellation on March 5th?

What is the constellation on March 5th?

March 5th is Pisces.

Pisces (Latin: Pisces, astronomical symbol:? ) is one of the zodiac signs, located east of Aquarius and west of Aries. It covers an area of 889 square degrees, accounting for 2. 156% of the whole day, ranking 14 among 88 constellations in the whole day.

Pisces crosses the sky on the evening of September 27th every year. The best observation time for Pisces is 165438+2 1 point every year. There are 50 stars in Pisces that are brighter than 5.5, the brightest star is Right Geng Er (Pisces η), and the apparent magnitude is 3.62.

Pisces has a messier objects: M74, which is a spiral galaxy facing the earth, with a bright core and a dark ring cloud on the outer layer. In 2005, astrophysicists at the University of Michigan in the United States first discovered the evidence of a medium-mass black hole in the universe in M74.

The mass of the black hole found in Pisces M74 is equivalent to 10000 suns, and it is the best candidate for a medium-mass black hole. Medium-mass black holes may be formed by the merger of dozens or even hundreds of interstellar black holes in high-density nebulae, or they may be the residual cores of small galaxies swallowed up by large galaxies.