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The "arrow" about to be launched by this constellation points to the center of the Milky Way |
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CONSTELLATIONS |
2017-04-03 |
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The Omega Nebula in this "archer" constellation was named for its resemblance to the Greek letter |
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ASTRONOMY |
2016-05-25 |
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue next to the monitor.) The brightest star in the constellation of this archeris Kaus Australis, from the Arabic for "bow" & Latin for "southern", respectively |
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ZODIAC CONSTELLATIONS |
2015-03-12 |
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Both Centaurus & this constellation depict centaurs |
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CONSTELLATION NAMES |
2012-02-13 |
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To Northern observers, the most brilliant part of the Milky Way is found in "the Archer", this constellation |
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ASTRONOMY |
2007-11-21 |
#5338 |
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This sign of the archer is ruled by Jupiter, which astrologers believe is a friendly planet |
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ASTROLOGY |
1995-09-25 |
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This sign is known for directness—as direct as an arrow speeding to its mark, you might say |
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ASTROLOGY |
1991-10-29 |
#1647 |
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This is sometimes called the sign of the bowman |
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ASTROLOGY |
1991-02-18 |
#1496 |
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This sign is sometimes represented by a centaur holding a bow & arrow |
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ASTROLOGY |
1990-02-07 |
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