The only answer to this question is between Pisces and Taurus. The reason it can't be answered is not only the earth turns each day on it's own axis but the earth is revolving around our sun axis. So how do we know how to find Aries in the night time sky. One must know the date and true local time as well as the exact place on earth where one wishes to view the constellation Aries. Only then can one figure or plot out where Aries will be. A far easier way is to search for the information online or you can buy a star/ consolation finder at book stores or online.
You measure the angles from east from the first point of Aries (which is the place in the sky where the Sun crosses the celestial equator at the March equinox) and north from the ecliptic (declination).
a constellation in the sky. the zodiac for march 21- april 19.
The stars of the constellation Aries have been there in the sky since Uggghh the Caveman dropped out of the trees and looked up from the savanna at night. The stories about the great sheep in the sky probably date from about 2500 years ago.
Aries is a constellation, a perceived arrangement of stars in the night sky. The constellation Aries is merely a PATTERN; it isn't anything real. The stars that make up the pattern are all in the Milky Way galaxy.
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The constellation that contains the pointer star for Aries is Pisces. The star Al Rescha, located at the intersection of the two "fish" in Pisces, serves as a guide to locating Aries. Aries itself is represented by the ram and is situated adjacent to Pisces in the night sky.
The constellation shaped like a ram is Aries. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is often associated with the Greek mythological figure of the same name. Aries is located between Pisces and Taurus in the night sky.
They are simply two different constellations, in two different directions in the sky.
Taurus is a large and prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere's winter sky, between Aries to the west and Gemini to the east; to the north lie Perseus and Auriga, to the southeast Orion, to the south Eridanus, and to the southwest Cetus.
The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
Oh, friend, the Aries constellation is typically best seen in the night sky from late August to early November. Find yourself a cozy spot surrounded by the beauty of nature, look up at the stars, breathe in the peaceful night air, and gently let the brilliance of the Aries constellation fill your heart with its quiet wonder. Just remember, nature has its own time and rhythm, so be patient and enjoy the journey.
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