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1968 what is the constellation on the second day of the ninth lunar month?

1968 The second day of the ninth lunar month is 65438+1October 23rd, so it should be Scorpio. He was born in the Gregorian calendar from 65438+1October 24th to165438+1October 22nd (Xiaoxue). (Due to different demarcation points every year, 65438+1October 23rd may be Libra or Scorpio,165438+1October 22nd may be Scorpio or Sagittarius, and10.23rd mostly belongs to Scorpio.165433.

Mysterious and mysterious constellation. They can be persistent or destructive; In the country of love, black and white are distinct, and there is no gray area. They are quite clear about their goals, and once they are established, they will go forward bravely.

Iq index: 140

EQ index: 80-90 (the EQ of the beaten or silent scorpion is 0).

Patrons: Greece-hades, Rome-hades.

Birthstone: opal

Lucky stone: topaz, ruby, opal.

The area from 65438+1October 24th to165438+1October 2nd is tourmaline.

The zone 2 from 1 1.3 to1.2 is the moonstone (silver, light blue halo).

1 13 October to 165438+22 October The third zone is garnet.

Lucky place: near the water.

Lucky day: Tuesday

Disadvantages: negative, pessimistic, and often have a potential sense of crisis.

Symbol: Scorpion

Main star: Pluto

In charge of the house: the eighth house

Yin and yang: negative

The Joy of Life: Mystery and Passion

Life is painful: exposing, disturbing, and speaking ill of yourself behind your back.

The most predestined constellation: Cancer Pisces

Lucky gems: ruby, opal

Auspicious plants: thistle root grass, wormwood, cactus

Hidden places, vineyards, luxurious entertainment places, state-of-the-art hotels and bustling places.

Living conditions: hidden and mysterious, antique furniture.

Ideal country to live in: Norway, Malaysia, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Australia, the United States, Arab countries, Greece, Italy and other mysterious countries.

Three components: perceptual degree (water image characteristics) accounts for 70%, and practical degree (soil image characteristics) accounts for 30%. [Edit this paragraph] In the starry sky at eight or nine o'clock in the evening of Scorpio in summer, there is a bright star in the south that is not very high from the horizon. It is Scorpio α (Antares). Because there are many dark stars in the low sky in the south at this time, which is very obvious. After finding this star, it is not difficult to recognize the rest of Scorpio.

Scorpio is the most conspicuous constellation in summer. There are many bright stars in it, and there are more than 20 brighter than 4m. Scorpio is big and has many bright stars, which can be said to be the representative of the summer night constellation. In addition, it is also a zodiac, so it is particularly eye-catching. However, Scorpio only occupies a short range of 7 on the ecliptic, which is the shortest ecliptic among the twelve constellations.

This is a map of Scorpio. You see, it has two big pincers, and its poisonous tail is cocked high, and it flies arrogantly across the southern sky, so that several constellations next to it are too scared to speak.

Scorpio is immersed in the vast galaxy from alpha star to long scorpion tail. Alpha is located in the scorpion's chest, so the west calls it "the heart of Scorpio". Interestingly, in ancient China, the alpha star of Scorpio was placed in the center of 28 nights, which was called "Antares". You see, astronomers in the East and the West happen to coincide.

M7 open cluster M7 is one of the most famous open clusters in the sky. This cluster has many bright blue stars. At night, we can see it from the tail of Scorpio with the naked eye. M7 is about 1000 light years away from us, and consists of about1000 stars, with an age of about 200 million years and a size of about 25 light years. The above color photo was recently taken by the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, USA, and it is part of the Advanced Observer Program. As early as ancient times, people began to know about the M7 open cluster, which Ptolemy observed in 130. You can also see the dark dust clouds at the bottom of the constellation frame and millions of stars in the center of the Milky Way that have nothing to do with clusters.

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