Monday, November 2, 2015

Astrology Part 3 Greeks and Babylonians- The Constellations



For other constellations, the links to the Sun's way are more regrettable or no more. Thus, the group of stars of the Twins is associated with the adventure of two twin brothers, Castor and Half. In it, Kastor is mortal and his brother does not. However, this is a story from later occasions. The ozone was known to the Babylonians, and it was known as the Gemini. The Greeks just took it and called it like that. The original Twins are certainly not those of the Greek fantasy, nevertheless, the name of the group of stars remains. It was exceptionally protected because there are two brilliant stars, spoke to as heads of persons - pictures, now called Kastor and Half. 

The main hover on the heavenly circle, the ecliptic and the divine equator, are crossed in two oppositely inverse points: in the Osp River (the point Gama or the point of the spring equinox) and the pre-winter (the Omega point or the point of the pre-winter equinox). At the point when the sun touches base at its virtual yearly development in the spring, spring equinox begins and the spring begins (around 21.3), when it achieves the harvest time, fall equinox begins and begins pre-winter (around 21st September). 


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