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What do you think of the constellation?

According to their own Gregorian calendar month of birth to query the constellation, the specific constellation corresponding date of birth is as follows:

1, Aries: March 2 1 to April 19.

2. Taurus: April 20th to May 20th.

3. Gemini: May 2 1 ~ June 21.

4. Cancer: June 22nd to July 22nd.

5. Leo: July 23rd to August 22nd.

6. Virgo: August 23rd to September 22nd.

7. Libra: September 23rd ~ 65438+1October 23rd.

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

9. Sagittarius:165438+1October 23rd ~ 65438+February 2nd1.

10, Capricorn: 65438+February 22 ~ 65438+ 10/9.

1 1, Aquarius: 65438+1from October 20th to February 18.

12, Pisces: February19 ~ March 20th.

The origin of constellations

Mesopotamian astrologers divided the starry sky into several regions for the convenience of studying and observing many stars in the sky, and each region was a constellation. It's hard to say clearly when humans began to have the concept of constellation. This astronomical knowledge was known long before there was a historical record. ?

The name of the constellation probably comes from the sailors who sailed early. The origin of constellations may be completely different between civilizations in different regions, but with the expansion and mutual influence of civilizations, the culture of constellations also includes the process of integration. The earth is an approximately spherical celestial body. If you stand on the earth and look at the sky, the sky is also a sphere. The stars in the sky are like gems embedded in this celestial sphere.

For more than 0/000 years BC, the ancient Babylonians randomly connected these gems for astrology and orientation, and divided them into more than 30 regions, which was the embryonic form of the constellation. 1928, the international astronomical union clearly defined the boundaries of constellations and divided the whole day into 88 constellations, which are now known as constellations.