About Ophiuchus of the horoscope forces

Updated on amusement 2024-04-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many people have asked: Is there a thirteen constellation? Or ask about the meaning of "Ophiuchus".

    In fact, in the entire celestial sphere, there are a total of eighty-eight constellations, and in the ecliptic, there are not only twelve constellations, not only thirteen constellations, strictly speaking, fourteen constellations.

    In addition to the zodiac signs we are familiar with, the other two are "Cetus" and "Ophiuchus". And these two constellations, in fact, occupy only a small part of the actual position of the ecliptic, unlike the other twelve constellations, almost all of which are contained in the ecliptic.

    In fact, no matter how many constellations there are on the zodiac, this fact does not affect the basis of astrology at all. The fourteen constellations mentioned earlier are phenomena that are actually observed in astronomy and have nothing to do with the twelve constellations of astrology.

    In astronomy, the English word for constellation is "constellation", which means "constellation", "constellation"; And the constellation referred to in astrology is "sign", which means "sign", "mark", "symbol". There is this translation in the English-Chinese dictionary: "signs of zodiac", and the same translation is also found in the English-Chinese Astronomical Glossary; In the English-English dictionary, it is explained in more detail:

    one of the twelve equal divisions of the zodiac", which means "twelve equal parts of the zodiac". In the case of the "dictionary", which is so important and indispensable to mankind all over the world, why should astronomers bother to correct astrology when it makes it so clear that astronomical constellations are so clearly distinguished from astrological constellations? Not to mention the interpretation of the "zodiac".

    For astrology, the only constellations that are most widely distributed on the zodiac are the 12 constellations. In fact, "Ophiuchus" is not a new discovery, and it has been recorded in poetry since 27o AD.

    The sky is not the same in astrology as in astronomy. Astronomy observes all astronomical phenomena, while astrology only treats the twelve constellations as a symbol, dividing the ecliptic plane of the entire celestial sphere into twelve equal parts, each of which is named after a constellation. Therefore, it does not matter whether "Ophiuchus" or "Cetus" or the actual celestial bodies change, it will not change the influence of these twelve divisions.

    Astrology is just astrology, and the twelve zodiac signs are just synonymous, and their significance has long gone beyond the current astronomical situation, they are the twelve "signs". Let astrology and astronomy each have a different beautiful starry sky!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's just astronomy. The experts in astrology all say that it doesn't matter, and everything is business as usual. And if it is really changed to 13, now all the constellations and constellation experts can't be at all.

    The constellations we are talking about are constellations that occupy a relatively large area on the ecliptic, and Ophiuchus originally occupied a point area, but it has not been counted in the horoscope.

    Go ahead and be a Cancer

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In astronomy, constellations are "constellation", which means "constellation", "constellation".

    The astrological constellation is "sign", which means "sign", "mark", "symbol".

    Astronomy and astrology have nothing to do with each other.

    It also does not affect the algorithm of astrology.

    And the correct one should be the 14 zodiac signs

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know. I used to be a good shooter, but now I've become a ophiuchus... I don't know what personality traits there are.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Astronomy is astronomy and astrology is astrology, and the two are different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, Ophiuchus people have a particularly good memory, they always remember the good and bad of the people around them, and they are often entangled when they recall a person, because they can think of the bad when they see the good, and in terms of feelings, Ophiuchus and Scorpio are particularly similar.

    Ophiuchus people are very cherished and dedicated to love, if they have a goal, it is easy to fall in love, but to find that it is not suitable, they can also quickly cut through the mess and solve everything quickly.

    Ophiuchus people are very fraternal, they have communication with the four galaxies of water, fire, wood and earth, they hope to cast a wide net and find true love, but unlike casual people like Sagittarius, they like the clingy one, Ophiuchus has a very good tolerance for feelings, which is much better than Scorpio.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Ophiuchus (Latin ophiuchus, abbreviated as oph) (November 30 to December 17) is one of the equatorial constellations, located south of the constellation Hercules, north of Scorpio and Sagittarius, and west of the Milky Way from the Earth. Ophiuchus is the only constellation that is connected to another sign, Serpentum, and is the only sign that straddles both the celestial equator, the galactic and the ecliptic.

    2. Ophiuchus is large and wide, rectangular in shape, and the celestial equator passes diagonally through this rectangle. Despite the short Milky Way that Ophiuchus straddles, the center of the Milky Way is located in the constellation Sagittarius, not far from the constellation Ophiuchus. The Milky Way has a protruding section here, forming one of the widest areas of the Milky Way.

    Also, although the zodiac passes through Ophiuchus, Ophiuchus is not part of the zodiac. Every year on November 29, the Sun passes through the constellation Ophiuchus until it enters Sagittarius on December 17. There is no solar term point on the zodiac, but there is a heavy snow solar term point in Ophiuchus.

    3. In the ancient star charts, the ocular constellation is depicted as a person holding a giant serpent. Represents the ancient divine physician Ascrebios. Ophiuchus, the brightest star in the constellation Ophiuchus, is a white giant star (A5) with an absolute magnitude of equal magnitude and a distance of 54 light-years.

    Ophiuchus is a red giant star (K2) with an apparent magnitude of 99 light-years away. At 1°5 to its northeast there is a large but sparsely populated open cluster.

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