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Scorpius

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Scorpius

Scorpius

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Abbreviation Sco
Genitive Scorpii
Symbology the Scorpion

RA = 17

Right ascension {{{RA}}} h
Declination −40°
Area 497 sq. deg.
Ranked 33rd
Number of stars
(magnitude < 3)
9
Brightest star Antares (α Sco)
(App. magnitude 0.96)
Meteor showers
Bordering
constellations
Visible at latitudes between +40° and −90°
Best visible during the month of July

Scorpius (♏, and Latin for scorpion) is one of the constellations of the zodiac. In western astrology it is known as "Scorpio". It lies between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. It is a large constellation located in the southern hemisphere near the center of the Milky Way.

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Notable features

Scorpius contains many bright stars, including Antares (α Sco), Graffias1 Sco), Dschubba (δ Sco), Sargas (θ Sco), Shaula (λ Sco), Jabbah (ν Sco), Grafias (ξ Sco), Alniyat (σ Sco), Alniyat (τ Sco) and Lesath (υ Sco)(υ Sco).

Notable deep sky objects

Due to its location on the Milky Way, this constellation contains many deep sky objects such as the open clusters M6 (the Butterfly Cluster) and M7 (the Ptolemy Cluster), and the globular clusters M4 and M80.

Mythology

Scorpio resembles, quite noticably, a scorpion's tail, and a vague body [1] (http://borghetto.astrofili.org/costellazioni/scorpius.JPG). According to Greek mythology, it corresponds to the scorpion which was sent by Gaia (or possibly the goddess Hera) to kill the hunter Orion, the scorpion rising out of the ground at the goddess' command to attack. Although the scorpion and Orion appear together in this myth, the constellation of Orion is almost opposite to Scorpius in the night sky. It has been suggested that this was a divine precaution to forestall the heavenly continuation of the feud.

In many versions, however, Apollo sent the scorpion after Orion, having grown jealous of Artemis' attentions to the man. Later, to apologize for killing her friend, Apollo then helped Artemis hang Orion's image in the night sky. However, the scorpion was also placed up there, and every time it appears on the horizon, Orion starts to sink into the other side of the sky, still running from the attacker.

Scorpius also appears in one version of the fable of Phaethon, a foolish mortal who obtained permission to drive the Apollo's sun-chariot for a day. The horses, already out of control in their sky journey became scared when they encountered the great celestial scorpion with its sting raised to strike, and the inexperienced boy lost control of the chariot, as the sun wildly went about the sky (this is said to have formed the constellation Eridanus). Finally, Jupiter struck him down with a thunderbolt to stop the rampage.

The Chinese included these stars in the Azure Dragon, a powerful but benevolent creature whose rising heralded spring.

Astrology

The Western astrological sign Scorpio of the tropical zodiac (October 23 - November 21) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu astrological sign of the sidereal zodiac (November 23 - November 29).

In some cosmologies, Scorpio is associated with the classical element Water, and thus called a Water Sign (with Cancer and Pisces). It is also one of the four Fixed signs (along with Taurus, Leo, and Aquarius). Its polar opposite is Taurus. It is the domicile of Mars (since its discovery Pluto has been considered Scorpio's ruling or co-ruling planet by many modern astrologers). Each astrological sign is assigned a part of the body, viewed as the seat of its power. Scorpio rules the genitals. The symbols for Scorpio are the scorpion, the eagle, serpent and the phoenix.

Stars

Stars with proper names:
  • Antares or Cor Scorpii or Kalb al Akrab or Vespertilio (21/α Sco) 1.06
    < ανταρης [holds] against Ares/Mars
    < cor scorpii The heart of the scorpion
    < القلب العقرب al-qalb[u] al-caqrab The heart of the scorpion
    < vespertīlio The bat
  • Acrab [Elacrab] or Graffias [Grafias, Grassias] (see ξ Sco) (8/β1,2 Sco) – double 2.56, 4.90
    < العقرب al-caqrab The scorpion
  • Dschubba [Al Jabba] or Iclarkrau (7/δ Sco) 2.29
    < الجبهة al-jabha[h] The forehead
    < ? iklil al ´aqrab The crown of the scorpion
  • Shaula (35/λ Sco) 1.62
    < الشولاء aš-šawlā´ The raised [tail]
  • Jabbah [Jabah] (or Lesath, see υ Sco) (14/ν Sco) – double 4.00, 6.30
    < جبهة jabhah forehead
  • Graffias [Grafias] (see β Sco) (ξ Sco) – multiple 4.16, 4.77
  • Alniyat [Al Niyat]
    < النياط an-niyāţ The arteries
  • Lesath [Lesuth] (υ Sco) 2.70
    اللسعة al-lasca[h] [The] sting
  • Jabhat al Akrab
    < جبهة العقرب jabhat[u] al-caqrab [The] forehead of the scorpion
Stars with Bayer designations:
γ Sco, see σ Lib; η Sco 3.32; ι1 Sco 2.99; ι2 Sco 4.78; κ Sco 2.39; μ1 Sco 3.00; μ2 Sco 3.56; 19/ο Sco 4.55; 6/π Sco 2.89; 5/ρ Sco 3.87; 17/χ Sco 5.24; 15/ψ Sco 4.93; 1/b Sco 4.63; 12/c1 Sco 5.67; 13/c2 Sco 4.58; d Sco 4.80; 22/i Sco 4.79; k Sco 4.83; 2/A Sco 4.59; A Sco 3.19; H Sco 4.18; N Sco 4.24; Q Sco 4.26
Stars with Flamsteed designations:
3 Sco 5.87; 4 Sco 5.63; 11 Sco 5.75; 16 Sco 5.43; 18 Sco 5.49 – solar twin; 24 Sco 4.91; 25 Sco 6.72; 27 Sco 5.48
Other notable stars:

See also


Astronomy | Constellations of the Zodiac | Astrology edit (http://www.biocrawler.com/w/index.php?title=Template:Zodiac&action=edit)

Aries (♈) | Taurus (♉) | Gemini (♊) | Cancer (♋) | Leo (♌) | Virgo (♍) | Libra (♎) | Scorpius/Scorpio (♏) | Ophiuchus | Sagittarius (♐) | Capricornus/Capricorn (♑) | Aquarius (♒) | Pisces (♓)


Constellations listed by Ptolemy

Andromeda | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Argo Navis | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Cancer | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Cygnus | Delphinus | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Gemini | Hercules | Hydra | Leo | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lyra | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pegasus | Perseus | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Serpens | Taurus | Triangulum | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Virgo


Constellations changed by the monk Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1763

Argo Navis | split into | Carina | Puppis | Pyxis | Vela
Telescopium | created from parts of | Sagittarius | Scorpio | Ophiuchus | Corona Australis
Ophiuchus | split into | Ophiuchus | Serpens
Eridanus | split into | Eridanus | Fornax
Ara | created from parts of | Centaurus | Lupus


The 88 modern Constellations
Andromeda | Antlia | Apus | Aquarius | Aquila | Ara | Aries | Auriga | Boötes | Caelum | Camelopardalis | Cancer | Canes Venatici | Canis Major | Canis Minor | Capricornus | Carina | Cassiopeia | Centaurus | Cepheus | Cetus | Chamaeleon | Circinus | Columba | Coma Berenices | Corona Australis | Corona Borealis | Corvus | Crater | Crux | Cygnus | Delphinus | Dorado | Draco | Equuleus | Eridanus | Fornax | Gemini | Grus | Hercules | Horologium | Hydra | Hydrus | Indus | Lacerta | Leo | Leo Minor | Lepus | Libra | Lupus | Lynx | Lyra | Mensa | Microscopium | Monoceros | Musca | Norma | Octans | Ophiuchus | Orion | Pavo | Pegasus | Perseus | Phoenix | Pictor | Pisces | Piscis Austrinus | Puppis | Pyxis | Reticulum | Sagitta | Sagittarius | Scorpius | Sculptor | Scutum | Serpens | Sextans | Taurus | Telescopium | Triangulum | Triangulum Australe | Tucana | Ursa Major | Ursa Minor | Vela | Virgo | Volans | Vulpecula

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