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zodiacal constellation
noun
- any of the 12 constellations after which the signs of the zodiac are named: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, or Pisces
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Scorpioun, the well-known zodiacal constellation and sign; called Scorpius in Ovid, Met.
What zodiacal constellation came to the meridian at midnight on that date?
To the north and east of Capricornus we find Aquarius, which is also a zodiacal constellation.
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What is a zodiacal constellation?
A zodiacal constellation is one of the 12 constellations (named star groups) that appear within a particular portion of the sky called the zodiac.
In astronomy, the zodiac is the band of sky along which the paths of the sun, the moon, and the planets appear to move.
The zodiac can be divided into 12 sections, each of which is named after one of the constellations. The constellations that appear within this band are the zodiacal constellations. They include Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Cancer, Virgo, Libra, Scorpius (Scorpio), Sagittarius, and Capricornus (Capricorn).
Despite its basis in astronomy, the word zodiac is mainly associated with and most often used in the context of astrology, in which it refers to a diagram (often a circular one) representing this belt and showing the symbols associated with each of the 12 constellations or sections, which are called the signs of the zodiac.
Example: Orion is a well-known constellation, but it is not one of zodiacal constellations because it lies on the celestial equator.
Where does zodiacal constellation come from?
The term zodiacal constellation has been used since at least the 1800s. The first records of the adjective zodiacal come from the 1500s. Its base word, zodiac, comes from the Greek zōidiakòs (kuklos), meaning “(circle) of signs.” It ultimately comes from zōidion, meaning “animal sign” or “carved figure,” from zōion, “animal.” The word constellation comes from the Late Latin constellātiō, from Latin com-, meaning “together,” and stella, meaning “star.”
When ancient people looked up in the sky, they saw patterns in the stars that they thought looked like animals and other figures, such as a bull (Taurus), a lion (Leo), a scorpion (Scorpio), and an archer (Sagittarius). These patterns are what we call constellations, and special attention was paid to the ones that appear in what’s called the zodiac. All of this involved (and became part of) ancient mythology and the practice of trying to interpret events based on the position of heavenly bodies (which we now call astrology).
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How is zodiacal constellation used in real life?
The term zodiacal constellation is not commonly used. It’s much more common to simply refer to the constellations of the zodiac.
A rare 1-sheet #movieposter for Marooned starring Gregory Peck & Gene Hackman, 1969. This fabulous poster is style B and shows the named zodiacal constellations behind the astronaut and space capsule. I'd never seen this before in my life until this week: https://t.co/8uzir4DyUy pic.twitter.com/aSN02r7pLJ
— Channing Thomson (@CHANNINGPOSTERS) April 22, 2018
600 Year Old Astronomical clock in Prague, Czech Republic displays astronomical information, such as the relative positions of the sun, moon, zodiacal constellations, and sometimes major planets.#MythAndFact pic.twitter.com/awuxu0b2WD
— MYTH AND FACT (@MythAndFact) May 29, 2020
so we were asked to do a representation of the 12 zodiacal constellations in earth sci… pic.twitter.com/f4AvRa2QQT
— 🌸 (@gruviaphile) June 28, 2017
Try using zodiacal constellation!
Which of the following constellations is NOT considered a zodiacal constellation?
A. Aquarius
B. Pisces
C. Cygnus
D. Aries
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