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Constellations - Astrology - Horoscopes the Zodiac
•Since the dawn of history, man has studied the sky.
•The sun was the brightest object that man saw.
• Its rising and setting determined the length of his day
and gave him warmth and light.
•Many men even worshipped the sun.
• The most exciting objects to study were the many
thousands of tiny points of light in the dark night sky.
• These stars all had their own positions in the sky and
they moved together as a group in the night sky.
• In time, these ancient astronomers noticed that there
were five ( 5 ) bright stars which moved slowly among
the rest of the stars, these were called planets, meaning
“Wandering Stars”.
• In the night sky, you now have star and planets.
• Stars give off its own light due to nuclear reaction.
• Planets simply reflect light.
• Astronomers gave names to the five brighter stars.
• The five “wandering stars” were named after five gods:
• The first planet was called:
• The 2nd planet was called:
• The 3rd planet was called:
• The 4th planet was called:
• The 5th planet was called:
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
• Astronomers then took the night sky and mapped it.
• They began dividing it into sections; these sections
were created by connecting some of the stars.
• These sections were called Constellations.
• Most of the Constellations take the form of different
shapes, images of people and animals.
• Constellations are figments of man’s imagination,
handy inventions to help him map the sky.
This is the Constellation
Aquarius - You try and
connect the dots or
figure it out from the
picture.
Below is the Constellation Ursa Major. The Big Dipper is part of
this Constellation. Notice the diagram and the stars that make up
Ursa Major.
• For example, the constellation Aquarius represents
a water bearer. The Big Dipper (Ursa Major)
represents a Large Bear.
• Twelve ( 12 ) constellations stand out the most.
• These 12 circle the sky close to the Ecliptic (circle
formed by the earth’s orbit) and were named the
Zodiac.
• The sun, moon and the planets seem to be in these
12 constellations (Zodiac).
• The 12 constellations (or 12 signs of the Zodiac) are:
1. Aries (Ram)
2. Taurus (Bull)
3. Gemini (Twins)
4. Cancer (Crab)
5. Leo (Lion)
6. Virgo (Virgin)
7. Libra (Scale)
8. Scorpius (Scorpion)
9. Sagittarius (Archer)
10. Capricorn (Goat)
11. Aquarius (Water Bearer)
12. Pisces (Fish)
March 21 - April 19
April 20 - May 20
May 21 - June 20
June 21 - July 22
July 23 - August 22
August 23 - September 22
September 23 - October 23
October 24 - November 22
November 23 - December 21
December 22 - January 19
January 20 - February 19
February 20 - March 20
• One who studies these signs is called an Astrologer.
• Astrology is the study of the Zodiac, which claims to
interpret the influence of stars on people and worldly
events.
• The 12 months of the year are associated with one sign
of the Zodiac due to their position in the sky passing
through them. Your birth day determines what
constellation was overhead on that date.
• Your Horoscope is a forecast of a person’s future
depending on the position of the constellations at birth.
•What sign are you?