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Aquarius (astrology)

Aquarius (astrology)

Aquarius () is the eleventh astrological sign in the Zodiac, originating from the constellation Aquarius. Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun is in the Aquarius sign between about January 21 and about February 20,[2][3] while under the sidereal Zodiac, the sun is in Aquarius from approximately February 15 to March 14, depending on the leap year.[4]

Aquarius
Aquarius.svg
Zodiac symbolWater-Bearer
Duration (tropical, western)January 20 – February 18 (2019, UT1)[1]
ConstellationAquarius
Zodiac elementAir
Zodiac qualityFixed
Sign rulerSaturn and Uranus
DetrimentSun
ExaltationMercury
FallNeptune

Myth

The water carrier represented by the zodiacal constellation Aquarius is Ganymede, a beautiful Phrygian youth. Ganymede was the son of Tros, king of Troy (according to Lucian, he was also the son of Dardanus). While tending to his father's flocks on Mount Ida, Ganymede was spotted by Zeus. The king of gods fell in love with him and flew down to the mountain in the form of a large bird, whisking Ganymede away to the heavens. Ever since, the boy has served as cupbearer to the gods. Ovid has Orpheus sing the tale.

Constellation

Aquarius is a winter constellation in the northern hemisphere, found near Pisces and Cetus. It is especially notable as the radiant for four meteor showers, the largest of which is the Delta Aquarid meteor shower in late July and early August.

References

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Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgAstronomical Applications Department (2011). Multiyear Computer Interactive Almanac. 2.2.2. Washington DC: US Naval Observatory..
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.org"Aquarius". Oxford Dictionaries. n.d. Retrieved December 23, 2018..
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.org"Pisces". Oxford Dictionaries. n.d. Retrieved December 23, 2018..
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Citation Linkopenlibrary.org"The Aquarius Myth – The Story Behind the Constellation Aquarius". Gods-and-monsters.com. January 14, 2015. Retrieved February 6, 2015..
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Citation Linkwarburg.sas.ac.ukWarburg Institute Iconographic Database (over 300 medieval and early modern images of Aquarius)
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Citation Linken.oxforddictionaries.com"Aquarius"
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Citation Linken.oxforddictionaries.com"Pisces"
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Citation Linkwww.gods-and-monsters.com"The Aquarius Myth – The Story Behind the Constellation Aquarius"
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Citation Linkwarburg.sas.ac.ukWarburg Institute Iconographic Database (over 300 medieval and early modern images of Aquarius)
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