KhalilGibran Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 I have a big doubt. We all know planets travel through constellations earth is in which constelletion i.e rashi. Anyone know? Quote
Spartan Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 It depends where you are looking from. From our nearest neighbouring star (not counting the Sun) we would be in Cassiopeia. Explanation: Constellations are relative to the observer. From the Alpha Centauri system (3 stars including Proxima Centauri a.k.a. Alpha Centauri C) our sun would appear as an extra star in the constellation of Cassiopeia. From Barnard's star our sun would appear as a bright extra star in the constellation of Monoceros. PS: Google. Quote
KhalilGibran Posted November 13, 2020 Author Report Posted November 13, 2020 2 minutes ago, Spartan said: It depends where you are looking from. From our nearest neighbouring star (not counting the Sun) we would be in Cassiopeia. Explanation: Constellations are relative to the observer. From the Alpha Centauri system (3 stars including Proxima Centauri a.k.a. Alpha Centauri C) our sun would appear as an extra star in the constellation of Cassiopeia. From Barnard's star our sun would appear as a bright extra star in the constellation of Monoceros. PS: Google. I saw that. telugu lo rashis are 12 only no, cassiopeia enti kothaga.. aina change avvali kada for few months? just like venus, mercury , jupiter changes its constellation Quote
Spartan Posted November 13, 2020 Report Posted November 13, 2020 Just now, KhalilGibran said: I saw that. telugu lo rashis are 12 only no, cassiopeia enti kothaga.. aina change avvali kada for few months? just like venus, mercury , jupiter changes its constellation those changes are wrt to Earth... Earth is considered centric to the constellations in that scenario. Quote
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