Aquarius (Latin for the Water-bearer or Cup-bearer,
symbol
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is the eleventh sign of the zodiac, situated between Capricornus and Pisces. Its
symbol is
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representing part of a stream of water.
Aquarius is one of the oldest recognized constellations along the zodiac, the
sun's apparent path. It is found in a region often called the Sea due to its
profusion of watery constellations such as Cetus, Pisces, Eridanus, etc.
Sometimes, the river Eridanus is depicted spilling from Aquarius' watering pot

The Water-bearer Right ascension 23 h Declination −15° Area 980 sq. deg.
Ranked 10th Number of stars
(magnitude < 3) 2 Brightest star β Aqr (Sadalsuud)
(App. magnitude 2.9) Meteor showers
• March Aquarids
• Eta Aquarids (May 4)
• Delta Aquarids (June 28)
• Iota Aquarids
Bordering
constellations
• Pisces
• Pegasus
• Equuleus
• Delphinus
• Aquila
• Capricornus
• Piscis Austrinus
• Sculptor
• Cetus
Visible at latitudes between +65° and −90°
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of October
History
The constellation was immortalized in the 1960s, proclaimed the Age of Aquarius.
However, there is no standard definition for astrological ages, so the age of
Aquarius could begin in 2150 or even 2660, depending on the preferred
definition. Based on the modern constellation boundaries of Pisces and Aquarius,
the age of Aquarius would begin around 2660.
However, with so much of modern society reflecting the qualities of Aquarius
most astrologers believe that this era has begun. Mass production, electricity,
flight and space travel, electronic communications including computers the
Internet, and more are all perceived to be related to the Aquarian paradigm.
Mythology
The best-known myth identifies Aquarius with Ganymede, a beautiful youth with
whom Zeus fell in love, and whom he (in the guise of an eagle, represented as
the constellation Aquila) carried off to Olympus to be cupbearer to the gods.
Crater is sometimes identified as his cup.
Aquarius generally resembles the figure of a man, and when considering fainter
humanly visible stars, it takes on the image of a man with a bucket from which
is pouring a stream. Aquarius was also identified as the pourer of the waters
which flooded the earth in the Great Flood, in the ancient Greek version of the
myth. As such, the constellation Eridanus was sometimes identified as being a
river poured out by Aquarius.
It may also, together with the constellation Pegasus, be part of the origin of
the myth of the Mares of Diomedes, which forms one of The Twelve Labours of
Heracles. Its association with pouring out rivers, and the nearby constellation
of Capricornus, may be the source of the myth of the Augean stable, which forms
another of the labours.
Astrology
Main article: Aquarius (astrology)
The Western astrological sign Aquarius of the tropical zodiac (January 20 or
January 21 -to- February 18 or February 19, respectively)[1] differs from the
astronomical constellation and the Hindu astrological sign of the sidereal
zodiac (February 16 - March 11).
In some cosmologies, Aquarius is associated with the classical element Air, and
thus called an Air Sign (with Libra and Gemini). It is also one of the four
Fixed signs (along with Leo, Scorpio, and Taurus). Its polar opposite is Leo. It
is the domicile of Saturn (since its discovery Uranus has been considered
Aquarius' ruling or co-ruling planet by many modern astrologers). Each
astrological sign is assigned a part of the body, viewed as the seat of its
power. Aquarius rules the circulatory system as well as the ankles. The symbol
for Aquarius is the water bearer.
Traits
Aquarians basically
possess strong and attractive personalities. They fall into two principle types:
one shy, sensitive, gentle and patient; the other exuberant, lively and
exhibitionist, sometimes hiding the considerable depths of their character under
a cloak of frivolity. Both types are strong willed and forceful in their
different ways and have strong convictions, though as they seek truth above all
things, they are usually honest enough to change their opinions, however firmly
held, if evidence comes to light which persuades them that they have been
mistaken. They have a breadth of vision that brings diverse factors into a
whole, and can see both sides of an argument without shilly-shallying as to
which side to take. Consequently they are unprejudiced and tolerant of other
points of view. This is because they can see the validity of the argument, even
if they do not accept it themselves. They obey the Quaker exhortation to "Be
open to truth, from whatever source it comes," and are prepared to learn from
everyone.
Both types are humane, frank, serious minded, genial, refined, sometimes
ethereal, and idealistic, though this last quality is tempered with a sensible
practicality. They are quick, active and persevering without being
self-assertive, and express themselves with reason, moderation and sometimes, a
dry humor.
They are nearly always intelligent, concise, clear and logical. Many are
strongly imaginative and psychically intuitive, so that the Age of Aquarius,
which is about to begin, is much anticipated by psychic circles as an age in
which mankind will experience a great spiritual awakening. The Aquarian
philosophical and spiritual bent may be dangerous in that it can drive the
subjects into an ivory-tower existence where they meditate on abstractions that
bear little relevance to life. On the other hand it can help the many who have
scientific leanings to combine these with the Aquarian yearning for the
universal recognition of the brotherhood of man, and to embark on scientific
research to fulfill their philanthropic ideals of benefiting mankind. When some
cause or work of this nature inspires them, they are capable of such devotion to
it that they may drive themselves to the point of exhaustion and even risk
injuring their health.
Both types need to retire from the world at times and to become temporary
loners. They appreciate opportunities for meditation or, if they are religious,
of retreats. Even in company they are fiercely independent, refusing to follow
the crowd. They dislike interference by others, however helpfully intended, and
will accept it only on their own terms. Normally they have good taste in drama,
music and art, and are also gifted in the arts, especially drama.
In spite of the often intensely magnetic, forthcoming and open personality of
the more extrovert kind of Aquarian, and of their desire to help humanity,
neither type makes friends easily. They sometimes appear to condescend to others
and take too little trouble to cultivate the acquaintance of people who do not
particularly appeal to them.
They do not give themselves easily - perhaps their judgment of human nature is
too good for that - and are sometimes accounted cold. But once they decide that
someone is worthy of their friendship or love, they can exert an almost hypnotic
and irresistible mental attraction on them and will themselves become tenacious
friends or lovers, ready to sacrifice everything for their partners and be
faithful to them for life. However, they are sometimes disappointed emotionally
because their own high personal ideals cause them to demand more of others than
is reasonable. And if they are deceived their anger is terrible. If
disillusioned, they do not forgive.
Aquarians work best in group projects, provided that they are recognized as
having a leading part in them. They have a feeling of unity with nature and a
desire for knowledge and truth that makes them admirable scientists, especially
astronomers and natural historians. They may excel in photography, radiography,
electronics - anything connected with the electrical and radio industries -
aviation and everything technical. On the arts and humanities side their
progressive tendencies can be expressed in writing, especially poetry, and
broadcasting, or as welfare workers and teachers. Some have gifts as
entertainers and make good character actors (having an ability to mimic) and
musicians. The more psychic among them possess healing gifts, especially in
curing the mentally sick.
Among the faults to which they are liable are fanatical eccentricity, wayward
egotism, excessive detachment and an inclination to retreat from life and
society, and a tendency to be extremely dogmatic in their opinions. Aquarians
can be a threat to all they survey or a great boon for humanity in general.
Circumstances - for example, continuous opposition to a cause they hold dear -
may cause the atrophy of the openness of mind that is one of the Aquarian's most
attractive traits. They may express a lack of integrity in broken promises,
secretiveness or cunning. Simmering anger and resentment, rudeness or, worse, a
tense, threatening silence which may suddenly burst out in eruptions of extreme
temper, these are all part of the negative side of the Aquarian. This can also
reveal itself in a sustained hatred for enemies that is capable of enlarging
itself into a misanthropy toward the whole of mankind.