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  2. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of December. Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It is located in the Northern celestial hemisphere between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. The name Aries is Latin for ram. Its old astronomical symbol is (♈︎).

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    Aries is the 39th largest constellation in the sky, occupying 441 square degrees. It lies in the first quadrant of the northern hemisphere (NQ1) and can be seen at latitudes between +90° and -60°. The neighboring constellations are Cetus, Perseus, Pisces, Taurus, and Triangulum. Aries belongs to the Zodiac family of constellations, along with Tauru...

    Babylonians identified Aries as the agrarian worker, the last stop on the ecliptic. The name of the constellation later changed to Ram, but why Babylonians changed it is uncertain. In the 7th century BC, Neo-Babylonians did a revision of the Babylonian zodiac that placed Alpha Arietis, Hamal, very close to the vernal equinox, which is how Aries cam...

    Hamal – α Arietis

    Hamalis the brightest star in the constellation Aries and the 48th brightest star in the night sky. It is a K-type orange giant about twice as massive as the Sun, with an apparent magnitude varying between 1.98 and 2.04. The star is 66 light years distant. Between 2000 and 100 BC, Hamal was located at the vernal equinox, the point that marks the beginning of spring. The name Hamal means lamb and derives from the Arabic phrase rās al-ħamal, meaning “head of the ram.”

    Sheratan – β Arietis

    Sheratan, Beta Arietis, is a white main sequence star and a spectroscopic binary, 59.6 light years distant. The companion is suspected to be a G class star. Sheratan has a visual magnitude of 2.64. The name comes from the Arabic phrase aš-šarāţān, which means “the two signs,” and refers to the vernal equinox, which the star marked together with Gamma Arietis a few thousand years ago.

    Mesarthim – γ Arietis

    Mesarthim, Gamma Arietis, is a triple star system. The star has also at times been referred to as the First Star in Aries because at one point it was the nearest visible star to the point of the vernal equinox. Gamma Arietis includes a binary star system composed of two white A-type main sequence stars with apparent magnitudes of 4.75 and 4.83, lying 7.7 arc seconds apart, and a third component, a magnitude 9.6 K-type star that lies 221 arc seconds away. The system is approximately 160 light...

    NGC 772

    NGC 772, or Arp 78, is an unbarred spiral galaxy in Aries. It is located about 130 light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 11.3. The galaxy lies southeast of Beta Arietis. Two supernovae were discovered in the galaxy, SN 2003 hl and SN 2993 iq. NGC 772 has a satellite galaxy, NGC 770. NGC 770 is an elliptical galaxy with an apparent magnitude of 14.2.

    NGC 1156

    NGC 1156 is a dwarf irregular galaxy with an apparent magnitude of 12.3. The galaxy is classified as a Magellanic type irregular galaxy. The galaxy’s core is larger than average and there are regions of contra-rotating gas inside it, believed to be the result of an interaction with another galaxy. NGC 1156 lies northwest of Delta Arietis. Other notable deep sky objects: NGC 972 is a spiral galaxy located in the northern corner of the Aries constellation. It has an apparent magnitude of 12.1....

  3. Jul 12, 2023 · Though Aries is one of the 12 zodiac constellations, which are arguably some of the best known, it's the 11th smallest, taking up just 441 square degrees in the night sky. Overall, it's the...

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Aries, in astronomy, zodiacal constellation in the northern sky lying between Pisces and Taurus, at about 3 hours right ascension and 20° north declination. Aries contains no very bright stars; the brightest star, Hamal (Arabic for “sheep”), has a magnitude of 2.0.

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    • Aries Traits & Overview. Aries Dates: March 21 – April 19. Symbol: The Ram. Mode + Element: Cardinal Fire. Ruling Planet: Mars. House: First. Mantra: I Am. Body Part: The Head.
    • Aries Symbolism & Myth. The Aries zodiac symbol is the Ram, named for the stellar constellation this sign corresponded to by the astrologers of the old world.
    • Aries Element, Mode, & Season. Spring. In the western tropical zodiac, Aries season begins at the Vernal Equinox, representing the yearly rebirth of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere, and the renewal of growth at the beginning of Spring.
    • Aries Planetary Rulership. Domicile of Mars. In classical astrology, Mars is the planetary ruler of both Aries and Scorpio. Aries was thought to be the day, or diurnal home of Mars, while Mars found a nocturnal home in brooding and secretive Scorpio.
  5. Sep 30, 2020 · Aries is a small faint constellation that can be best seen on a clear moonless night in December at about 9 pm. However, during winter and spring, it can be seen for most of the night. Sky Maps. Probably the easiest way to locate constellation Aries is with a sky map that's set for your specific sky watching location.

  6. Quality: Cardinal. Ruling Planet: Mars. Ruling House: First. Spirit Color: Red. Lucky Gem: Diamond. Flower: Thistle & honeysuckle. Top Love Matches: Sagittarius. Aries, the first sign in the zodiac, belongs to those born between the dates of March 21st and April 19th. Learn all about the Aries sign below.

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