Where Is Aries Right Now

ARIES. Palestine, England, Hong Kong (shown), Germany, Poland, Syria, Israel, Lithuania, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Zimbabwe are all ruled by Aries. Birmingham, Cape Town, Leicester, Florence, Krakow, Naples, Utrecht, Marseilles, and Georgia are all Aries-ruled cities.

What constellation is Aries, and where does it sit in the sky?

Between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east, Aries is found in the Northern Hemisphere. The ideal time to see Aries is around 9 p.m. local time in December. The three brightest stars in the Aries constellation are Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Arietis.

What kind of retrograde are we in right now?

Pluto retrograde, which will occur in Capricorn, will bring an end to the nearly three-month retrograde break.

The planet of regeneration will be travelling backwardsslowlyfrom April 29 to October 28. It isn’t one of the fastest planets in the solar system, but it is quite powerful.

“There’s a power to Pluto; it’s not simply scary and foreboding,” says Girl and Her Moon astrologer Noush. “It’s about gaining a richer sense of empowerment by going through these deeper moments of knowledge and revealing them.”

Because Pluto is going through three degree points in Capricorn, we should expect the cardinal signs (Capricorn, Aries, Libra, and Cancer) to be the most affected. Earth signs (Virgo, Capricorn, and Taurus) are also predicted to be more affected by Pluto’s presence than other zodiac signs.

Overall, Noush recommends revisiting crucial periods from March to June 2021, as the earth will be passing through certain degree marks.

She explains, “It’s bringing something to light from your psyche or intuition that maybe wasn’t felt at the time.” “Whatever was going on back then, we’re going to dig a little deeper now.”

Pluto, on the other hand, isn’t designed to scare us; rather, it’s meant to help us embrace changes that will eventually lead us along the right road.

Aries, who should you marry?

Libra (opposites attract), Sagittarius, and Leo are the most compatible signs for Aries in friendship and romantic relationships (fellow fire signs will speak their same passionate language).

What is the Aries zodiac sign’s age?

Many astrologers believe that ages based on the vernal point travelling through the randomly sized zodiacal constellations or the sidereal zodiac are too unstable, and instead round all astrological eras to the nearest 2000 years. The years are usually nicely matched in this method, so that the Aries age is found from 2000 BC to AD 1, the Pisces age is discovered from AD 1 to AD 2000, the Aquarian Age is found from AD 2000 to AD 4000, and so on. The precession of the equinoxes is incompatible with this method. According to the precession of the equinoxes, a one-degree change occurs every 72 years, therefore a 30-degree shift will take 2160 years to complete.

Who does Aries have feelings for?

According to Constance Stellas, author of Sex Signs: Your Perfect Match Is In The Stars, Aries is an excellent match for other Aries, as well as the other fire signs of Leo and Sagittarius, when it comes to sex and long-term partnerships.

What are the months when we can observe Aries on the horizon in the eastern sky?

Out of the 12 zodiac constellations, Aries the Ram is the 11th smallest. December is a terrific month to look for it, and if you do, you’ll be one of the lucky few who have found it. Even though Aries has few bright stars, there is still a lot to view. It contains the Northern Fly asterism, as well as the planet Uranus, which is now residing within its boundaries.

How to see Aries the Ram

When the Earth is on the opposite side of the sun from the constellation, it is the greatest time to see it. November and December are particularly wonderful months to see Aries the Ram in all his starlit glory, since this constellation rises above the eastern horizon before dusk and is visible for the rest of the night. At around 10 p.m. local time (the time in all time zones) in late November, 8 p.m. local time in late December, and 6 p.m. local time in late January, Aries reaches its highest point in the sky.

Because Aries isn’t a particularly well-known constellation, a dark country sky with no moonlight is ideal for seeing the Ram at its best. Hamal, Sheratan, and Mesartim, the three stars symbolizing the Ram’s bust, suddenly light in a dark sky, as if someone had turned up the dimmer switch. Mesartim is a double star, by the way, as revealed with a tiny telescope.

Fortunately, the Ram’s head is relatively easy to find. It’s located halfway between these two landmarks: the Pleiades star cluster to the east and Pegasus’ Great Square to the west. The Ram’s head is inclined backwards, as if admiring the Pleiades or possibly his own golden fleece.

Or use Cassiopeia to find Aries

You can also reach Aries by tracing an imaginary line from Polaris, the North Star, and passing through a certain star in Cassiopeia: Segin (Epsilon Cassiopeiae). As seen on the sky chart below, you’re looking for the star at the east end of the famous starlit W or M. It’s a long journey, more than twice the distance between Polaris and Seguin. Jump until you’re between the Pleiades star cluster and Pegasus’ Great Square.

What is the First Point of Aries?

On the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere or the fall equinox in the Southern Hemisphere, the First Point of Aries denotes the sun’s position in front of the zodiac constellations. This equinox occurs on or around March 20 each year, when the sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north.

The celestial sphere’s coordinate system is defined by the First Point of Aries, which is now in the constellation Pisces. The 0o right ascension and 0o declination are always the same for the First Point of Aries. On Earth, right ascension is the equivalent of longitude. The counterpart of latitude on the sky’s dome is declination.

The ecliptic and celestial equator connect at the First Point of Aries, one of two points on the celestial sphere where they do. The September equinox point on the celestial sphere is marked by the First Point of Libra, which is 180 degrees east of the First Point of Aries.

Why is the First Point of Aries in Pisces?

Polaris does not stay the North Star indefinitely, and the equinox positions do not remain constant relative to the zodiac stars, because the Earth’s rotating axis wobbles complete round relative to the backdrop stars every 26,000 years. The point of the March equinox wanders westward (along the ecliptic) through the zodiac constellations at a rate of one degree (two sun diameters) every 72 years, or 30 degrees every 2,160 years.

As a result, in 68 B.C., the March equinox point moved from the constellation Aries to the constellation Pisces. Despite this, the equinox point is still referred to as the First Point of Aries.

Hamal, brightest star in Aries

The brightest star in Aries is Hamal, also known as Alpha Arietis. This orange giant star has a magnitude of 2 and is 65 light-years away from Earth.

The name Hamal means “head of the ram,” which is an appropriate moniker. Hamal was traditionally used by sailors to aid navigation. The brightest star in the sky is the 50th brightest.

Aries the Ram in star lore

Aries is the magical Ram who was sent by Zeus to save the children of Athamus, King of Thebes, from political intrigue in Greek mythology. Phrixus and his sister Helle were about to die, but the flying Ram, who could communicate and reason, intervened just in time to save them.

The youngsters clung to the Ram as he whisked them away to the safety of Colchis, an ancient kingdom on the Black Sea’s eastern shore. Helle, however, drowned in the sea before they arrived at their goal. The Hellespont, a historic name for the Dardanelles Strait near Istanbul, Turkey, marks the spot where she died and was named for her.

Phrixus made it to Colchis after a lengthy journey. He expressed his gratitude by sacrificing the Ram to Zeus and hanging the fleece in a sacred forest, where it transformed to gold. The Golden Fleece was later recovered by Jason and the Argonauts.

The bottom line: Learn how to recognize the constellation Aries the Ram, as well as information about its history in astronomy and mythology.