Pisces (constellation)
Pisces is a constellation of the zodiac. Its vast bulk – and main asterism viewed in most European cultures per Greco-Roman antiquity as a distant pair of fishes connected by one cord each that join at an apex – are in the Northern celestial hemisphere. Its old astronomical symbol is (♓︎). Its name is Latin for "fishes". It is between Aquarius, of similar size, to the southwest and Aries, which is smaller, to the east. The ecliptic and the celestial equator intersect within this constellation and in Virgo. This means the sun passes directly overhead of the equator, on average, at approximately this point in the sky, at the March equinox.
Constellation | |
Abbreviation | Psc |
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Genitive | Piscium |
Pronunciation | /ˈpaɪsiːz/; genitive /ˈpɪʃiəm/ |
Symbolism | the Fishes |
Right ascension | 1h |
Declination | +15° |
Quadrant | NQ1 |
Area | 889 sq. deg. (14th) |
Main stars | 18 |
Bayer/Flamsteed stars | 86 |
Stars with planets | 13 |
Stars brighter than 3.00m | 0 |
Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly) | 8 |
Brightest star | η Psc (Alpherg) (3.62m) |
Messier objects | 1 |
Meteor showers | Piscids |
Bordering constellations | |
Visible at latitudes between +90° and −65°. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of November. |
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