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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the zodiac constellation Aquarius as a robed Greco-Roman figure pouring water from an urn, with key stars marked-including Sadalmelik (α Aquarii), one of the brightest in the constellation, and Scheat (β Pegasi), technically part of neighboring Pegasus but historically associated in some star maps. The diagram reflects traditional celestial cartography, often used in 19th- and early 20th-century astronomical atlases to convey mythological and positional context. Dotted lines connect stars to outline the constellation’s shape against the ecliptic plane.
Used on astronomy education sites, planetarium resources, or astrology pages to visually explain Aquarius’ layout, mythology, and notable stars; serves users seeking to identify the constellation or understand its cultural significance.
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