Check out the Scorpius page which is part of the Texas Astronomical Society's Constellation of the Month Series. ... Scorpius is the beast which finally killed the Great Hunter, Orion.
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Information about the constellation Scorpius ... Scorpius is one of the oldest constellations known - possibly even one of the original six signs of the zodiac. While the sun still traverses Scorpius, it only takes nine days to do so;
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www.dibonsmith.com/sco_con.htm
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Scorpius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scorpius is one of the constellations of the zodiac; the associated astrological sign is called Scorpio . Its name is Latin for scorpion, and its symbol is (Unicode ♏ ). It lies between Libra to ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpius
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Scorpius stung Orion on the heel (at the star Rigel). Orion and the scorpion were given honored places in the sky, but they were placed at opposite ends of the great sky dome so that they would never engage in battle again.
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Scorpius, the scorpion: ... Scorpius can be found low in the southern sky during the summer months. From the United States the constellation never rises very high above the horizon, so a clear viewing area is needed to observe this gorgeous star pattern...
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The large constellation of Scorpius fills the photography (see lines). It lies below (south) of Ophiuchus and to the right (west) of Sagittarius. The photography was taken from Tenerife and shows already a greenish light pollution above the southern horizon.
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www.allthesky.com/constellations/scorpius/
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Join us for an astronomical discussion of the constellation Scorpius the Scorpion written by Von Del Chamberlain and presented by the Clark Foundation. ... Fishhook? Snake? Letter "J"? It's Scorpius the Scorpion...
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www.clarkfoundation.org/astro-utah/vondel/scorpius.html
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Scorpius is easy to find in the sky, if you have a clear southern horizon. Next to Sagittarius, Scorpius is the lowest in declination of the Zodiac constellations. To find Scorpius, wait until it gets really dark (at least 10 or 10:30 local time).
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www.angelfire.com/ky/astronomers/Scorpius.html
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