Bright zodiacal constellation in the southern hemisphere, represented as an archer aiming a bow and arrow at neighbouring Scorpius. The Sun passes through Sagittarius from mid-December to mid-January, a period that includes the solstice, when it is farthest south of the Equator. The constellation contains many nebulae and
globular clusters, and open
star clusters. Kaus Australis and Nunki are its brightest stars. The centre of our Galaxy, the
Milky Way, is marked by the radio source Sagittarius A. In astrology, the dates for Sagittarius are about 22 November21 December (see
precession).
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