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How to look at the constellation query table

How to look at the constellation query table is as follows:

Mars constellation query table 1 990011October 01October 29th Sagittarius 01October 30th-March1Capricorn 3. 438+0-July 12 Aries July13-August 3 1 Taurus September 01-February 14 Gemini 65438+February 14-65438.

Mars constellation 199 1 year query table 0 1 day-0/day Taurus February 2 1 day-April 02 Gemini April 03-May 26 Cancer May 27-July 65438+ Virgo September 2-66.

1992 Mars constellation query table 0 1 October 0 1 October 09 Sagittarius 0 1 October 10 February 18 Capricorn February1September 27 Aquarius. Sun Aries June/KOOC-0/May-July 26th Taurus July 27th-September/KOOC-0/2 Gemini September/KOOC-0/March-June 65438+February 3rd/KOOC-0/Cancer.

Mars constellation query table 1 993011April 27 Cancer April 28-June 23 Leo June 24-August1Virgo August 12-September 26. 165438+1October10-65438+February 19 Sagittarius 65438+February 20th-65438+February 3rd1Capricorn.

Introduction of constellation

Constellation refers to one of the indispensable components of astrology, and also refers to the combination 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 contrast, some widely circulated star combinations are not recognized as official constellations, such as the Big Dipper (see star list).

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 humans were in another solar system of the Milky Way, they would see the starry sky completely differently. 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.