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Aquarius
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Jan 20 – Feb 18
Aquarius,
the water bearer, is one of the oldest recognized constellations
in the sky. It is found in
a region often called the Sea due to its profusion of watery
constellations such as Cetus, Pisces, and Eridanus. Sometimes,
the river Eridanus is depicted spilling from Aquarius' watering
pot. Two meteor showers originate in Aquarius: the Eta Aquarids
(near May 4) and the Delta Aquarids (near June 28).
The constellation was immortalized in the 1960s, proclaimed
the Age of Aquarius. Aquarius has been variously identified
through the ages. The best-known myth identifies Aquarius with
Ganymede, a beautiful boy with whom Zeus fell in love, and
whom he carried off to Olympus to be cupbearer to the gods.
The
Western astrological sign Aquarius (January 20 - February
18) is associated with the constellation. In some cosmologies,
Aquarius is associated with the Classical Element Air, and
thus called an Air Sign (with Libra and Gemini). Its polar
opposite is Leo. Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign. Representing
the eleventh stage in the evolutionary process of the zodiac,
Aquarius builds on the laws and structure formed in Capricorn
and seeks to create an ideal (or idealized) society. Planets
in Aquarius are motivated by what is best for the group. Aquarians
will not hesitate to try to change things that they feel
no longer serve the
best interest of the group they identify with.
Keywords
for Aquarius are "I KNOW."
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. www.wikipedia.com
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