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Pisces (the fishes) is a zodiac constellation which lies between Aquarius to the west and Aries to the east.
Notable features
Pisces is quite a dim constellation; the brightest star, η Piscium, is only of magnitude 3,6. α Piscium is called Alrisha, "the knot," being the knot that ties the two fishes together.
The point at which the ecliptic crosses the celestial equator heading northward, the vernal equinox, is found about 8° south of the star ω Piscium.
Notable deep-sky objects
M74, an attractive but dim spiral galaxy, is found just northeast of η Piscium.
Mythology
According to one version in Greek mythology, this constellation represents fish into which Aphrodite and Eros transformed in order to escape the monstrous Typhon. The two fishes are often depicted tied together with a cord, to make sure they do not lose one another.
Astrology
The astrological sign Pisces (February 19 - March 20) is associated with the constellation.
In some cosmologies, Pisces is associated with the Classical Element Water, and thus called a Water Sign (with Cancer and Scorpio). It is also one of the four Mutable signs (along with Sagittarius, Virgo, and Gemini). Its polar opposite is Virgo. Each astrological sign is assigned a part of the body, viewed as the seat of its power. Pisces rules the immune system and the feet. The symbol for Pisces is two fish, tethered together, swimming in opposite directions. Piscean qualities include an (oft confusing) ability to see many perspectives on a given situation, powerful intuition, kindness to a fault, sensitivity, empathy, and a love of animals.
In zoological taxonomy, Pisces is the scientific name of the superclass Pisces. See also "fishes".
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