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As a constellation it was to represent Zeus.
No, Zeus is not a constellation. Zeus is a figure from Greek mythology, known as the king of the gods. Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky that represent mythological figures, animals, or objects.
In Greek mythology, Zeus, the king of the gods, is not directly associated with a specific constellation. While various cultures have linked constellations to deities, there is no universally recognized constellation representing Zeus. He is often depicted with his thunderbolt, ruling from Mount Olympus, but no distinct star pattern symbolizes him. questions.xplainer.in/2023/08/the-absence-of-zeus-constellation.html
There is no Greek mythological figure by the name of Aquarius. The constellation is supposed to represent Ganymede, who was not Zeus's son, but a Trojan prince abducted by Zeus to be the god's cupbearer and lover.
yes there is Zeus
The big bear constellation in The Odyssey is likely a reference to Ursa Major, a prominent constellation in the northern sky. In the story, Ursa Major is said to represent the nymph Callisto, who was transformed into a bear by Zeus. Callisto's son, Arcas, is represented by the nearby constellation Ursa Minor.
Aquila: The eagle of Zeus. The constellation is also known as the "summer triangle"
zeus turned pegasus into constellation and put pegasus in night sky
that proves that Zeus is of the sky
it represents a tyger
Eagle
full moon