Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of October.
for 2011, Pisces should be best visible during November 6-9 at 9pm Pacific Time
December 5th, when the minor meteor shower occurs.
If you mean the constellation Pisces then it depends on your location
Pisces is best viewed in the autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. November would be a good month. Pisces is also best viewed in the spring of the Southern Hemisphere.
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'Pisces' is a constellation( of stars) in the night sky. On the Ecliptic its neighbouring constellations are Aquarius and Ares. Off the Ecliptic it nearest constellation is 'Cetus'. 'Pisces' is the pair of fish. 'Aquarius' is the water carrier. 'Ares' is the ram (male sheep) 'Cetus' is the whale. These names were given by the Classical Greeks, who saw then as images in the night sky. The names follow through in Astrology too!!!!
Yes - everyplace you mentioned. Pisces moves through the sky along the ecliptic, so it's sometimes in the East, sometimes in the South, sometimes in the West - it's also in the North if you live soputh of the equator.
Each zodiac represents 30 degrees in the sky. The Ancient Egyptians recognized the precession of the Equinox where the equinox changes sign every 2160 years, e.g from the Age of the Aries to Pisces.
Pisces is ruled by the planet, Neptune.
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. One of the prominent stars in Pisces is Fomalhaut, also called "the fish's mouth".
In the night sky.
The constellation named after a fish is Pisces. The Pisces Constellation is in the southern sky. Its name means "the fish" in Latin.
There is no set distance to Pisces. Pisces is not a single object but a region of the sky as seen from Earth. The stars in Pisces are at varying distances to us (and thus to the sun). The main stars of the constellation range in distance from about 14 light years to more than 300 light years.
Pisces is a constellation in the sky. If it is based on anything, it is based on the fact that from earth, this group of stars seem close together. In someone's imagination, a long long time ago, they looked like fish, whcih is what Pisces means.
'Pisces' is a constellation( of stars) in the night sky. On the Ecliptic its neighbouring constellations are Aquarius and Ares. Off the Ecliptic it nearest constellation is 'Cetus'. 'Pisces' is the pair of fish. 'Aquarius' is the water carrier. 'Ares' is the ram (male sheep) 'Cetus' is the whale. These names were given by the Classical Greeks, who saw then as images in the night sky. The names follow through in Astrology too!!!!
Pisces
No. Virgo is the biggest of the zodiac constellations and second largest of the recognized 88 constellations in general. It occupies 1294.43 square degrees of the southern sky. Pisces is the fourth largest of the zodiac constellations with 889.417 square degrees.
Yes - everyplace you mentioned. Pisces moves through the sky along the ecliptic, so it's sometimes in the East, sometimes in the South, sometimes in the West - it's also in the North if you live soputh of the equator.
According to historical records, it is the Babylonians who are the first and foremost astronomers in the ancient times. It was from them many constellations came down. Pisces was also one of their discoveries. One of the best people from the ancient times to have a view on the pisces are the greeks. The earliest astronomers in Greece thought of pisces as a bound man. instead of a pair of fishes. To some extent they are also credited with the discovery of pisces.
Pisces has the symbol of two fish, indicating its dual nature.
Pisces is winter.
If you mean is the star sign Pisces a fish, then yes.