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  1. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    2: ... a [[constellation]] of the [[zodiac]], commonly depicted as a [[centaur]] drawing a bow. Sagittarius...
    4: ...rius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]], located just outside the [[Milky Way]].
    7: ...(σ) and τ Sagitarii the handle. [http://deepsky.astroinfo.org/Sgr/] [http://www.flandrau.org...
    9: ...ghtest star of the constellation, having a magnitude of only 4.0.
    11: ==Notable deep-sky objects==

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  1. January (2450 bytes)
    8: ...[Romulus]]' successor, King [[Numa Pompilius]], added the months of January and [[February]] allowing ...
    12: ...monath (meaning wolf month) and [[Charlemagne]]'s designation Wintarmanoth (winter / cold month). In [...
  2. November (2868 bytes)
    6: ...eriod (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between [[January]] and [[February]].
    12: ...]]. In [[Sweden]] the All Saints [[Holidays in Sweden|official holiday]] takes place on the first [[Sa...
    13: *In [[Ireland]] November 1 is regarded as the first day of [[Winter]].
    15: ...ties have some part of their election cycle coincident with this date.
    18: ...vember 5]], the anniversary of the failed [[Gunpowder Plot]].
  3. December (2178 bytes)
    1: {{DecemberCalendar}}
    2: '''December''' is the [[twelfth]] and last [[month]] of...
    4: December begins (astrologically) with the sun in the...
    6: ...eriod (summer in the southern hemisphere) was divided between [[January]] and [[February]].
    12: * The [[United Nations]] has designated [[December 10]] as [[Human Rights Day]].
  4. Virgo (3620 bytes)
    7: dec= 0 |
    12: starmagnitude = 1.0 |
    16: bordering =
    31: ...[[Spica]] (α Vir), which was sometimes considered to represents an ear of wheat in Virgo's hand....
    33: ...]] (γ Vir), [[Auva]] (δ Vir) and [[Vindemiatrix]] (ε Vir). Other fainter stars whi...
  5. Ursa Major (6591 bytes)
    8: ...ation]]s of Alpha to Eta Ursae Majoris, in that order. Mizar has a companion star called [[Alcor]], ju...
    12: ...n [[Sagittarius]]. A few other members have been identified, and it has been given the name [[Ursa Maj...
    20: These stars are found along the southwest border of the constellation, the bear's toes.
    22: ...binary]] [[variable star]]s, and ranges in magnitude between 7.75m and 8.48m.
    26: ==Notable [[deep sky object]]s==
  6. Scorpius (3888 bytes)
    6: ...affias]] (&beta;<sup>1</sup> Sco), [[Dschubba]] (&delta; Sco), [[Sargas]] (&theta; Sco), [[Shaula]] (&...
    8: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    10: ...the Milky Way, this constellation contains many [[deep sky object]]s such as the [[open cluster]]s [[O...
    14: ..., the scorpion rising out of the ground at the goddess' command to attack. Although the scorpion and ...
    16: ...he horizon, Orion starts to sink into the other side of the sky, still running from the attacker.
  7. Aries (2808 bytes)
    5: ...esarthim]] (&gamma;<sub>1</sub>) and [[Botein]] (&delta;).
    7: [[Teegarden's star]], in Aries, is one of our sun's closest ...
    9: == Notable deep sky objects ==
    10: ...n's northern corner), and NGC 1156 (northwest of &delta;).
    16: ...ngratefully) sacrificed the ram and hung its [[golden fleece|fleece]] in the Grove of Ares, where it t...
  8. Capricornus (6733 bytes)
    2: ...[[Ptolemy]]. Under its modern boundaries it is bordered by [[Aquila (constellation)|Aquila]], [[Sagitt...
    5: ...hose vertices are Giedi (&alpha;), Deneb Algedi (&delta;), and &omega; Capricorni.
    8: .... The concern for the sun's rebirth might have rendered astronomical and astrological observation of t...
    12: ... of sky as ''the Augean Stable'', where they considered the sun ''stabled'' during the year. The cause...
    14: Due to the [[precession]] of the equinoxes, the December solstice no longer takes place while the su...
  9. Leo (2655 bytes)
    5: ...er stars have been named as well, such as Zosma (&delta; Leonis), Chort (&theta; Leonis), Al Minliar a...
    13: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    17: In [[Greek mythology]], it was identified as the [[Nemean Lion]] (and may have been ...
    20: ...u astrological sign of the [[Sidereal astrology|sidereal zodiac]] ([[August 10]] - [[September 15]]).
  10. Gemini (3325 bytes)
    6: Gemini includes two bright stars, named after the two twins, who...
    8: ... constellation in [[1930]], near the star Wasat (&delta; Geminorum).
    10: ==Notable deep sky objects==
    12: ...t of Gemini is M35, an open cluster of 5th magnitude, 2 800 light-years from earth. It is northwest of...
    15: ... was associated with the myth of [[Castor and Polydeuces]] (also known as the [[Dioscuri]]). The myth ...
  11. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    6: ... brightest star, &eta; Piscium, is only of magnitude 3,6. &alpha; Piscium is called Alrisha, "the knot...
    10: ==Notable deep-sky objects==
    16: ...y the constellation [[Piscis Austrinus]] was considered to be a fish.
    18: ...he monstrous [[Typhon]]. The two fishes are often depicted tied together with a cord, to make sure the...
    20: ..., and thus considered to represent being in the underworld, and that one of the figures (the one on th...
  12. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    2: ... a [[constellation]] of the [[zodiac]], commonly depicted as a [[centaur]] drawing a bow. Sagittarius...
    4: ...rius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]], located just outside the [[Milky Way]].
    7: ...(&sigma;) and &tau; Sagitarii the handle. [http://deepsky.astroinfo.org/Sgr/] [http://www.flandrau.org...
    9: ...ghtest star of the constellation, having a magnitude of only 4.0.
    11: ==Notable deep-sky objects==

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