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1September 8, 999 What is the constellation?

1September 8th, 999 corresponds to the new calendar 199910/0/0/9, belonging to Libra (September 24th-101October 23rd). Libra, the seventh house of the zodiac, is sometimes translated as Libra, which is located in the southeast of Virgo and belongs to the zodiac. The four brightest 3m stars α, β, γ and σ in the constellation form a quadrilateral, and the β star and the spring triangle form a big diamond. You can try to find this constellation in this way. In the ancient Greek constellation system, Libra was a part of Scorpio. Later, the ancient Romans observed that the location of the autumnal equinox was near a bright star, so they separated this area from Scorpio and named it Astra (Virgo) after the fair scale of the goddess of justice. That bright star became the alpha star of Libra.

It should be noted that due to precession, today's vernal equinox is no longer in Libra in the starry sky, but it still belongs to Libra Palace, commonly known as Libra.

Libra Palace September 23rd ~ 65438+1October 23rd.

Note: The dominant planet: Venus.

Attribute: air signs

Mascot: Heart-shaped object.

Lucky metal: copper.

Lucky gem: sapphire.

Auspicious day: Friday.

Lucky numbers: 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 15, 24.

Ideal country to live in: Austria, the southern United States, Egypt, Monaco, Guatemala.