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Best 1 Sagittarius

The Sagittarius constellation sits within the Zodiac, traditionally associated with an archer figure from ancient Greek mythology. It’s recognized for its position along the ecliptic and contains the brightest concentrations of stars in our galaxy, including observations of the Milky Way's core. Ast...

2 Scorpius
Scorpius

Scorpius is a striking zodiac constellation representing a scorpion, distinguished by its bright red heart, the massive star Antares, in the southern sky.

3 Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger

The Eto Rangers ride in Space-Time Transmitting Machine Kirinda to repair the Novel Worlds of Mugen. The Eto Rangers themselves are anthropomorphic animals, each representing one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals (and The Twelve Branches in Buddhism). In Japan they are known as the Eto animals. The N...

4 Virgo
Virgo

Virgo is a prominent zodiac constellation representing a maiden, distinguished as the second-largest constellation in the sky and containing the star Spica.

5 Capricornus

Capricornus is a southern sky constellation of the zodiac representing a sea goat, recognized as one of the 48 ancient constellations cataloged by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.

6 Cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a northern constellation of the zodiac representing a crab, noted for containing the Beehive Cluster and listed by Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century.

7 Pisces
Pisces

Pisces is a large zodiac constellation of the northern sky, cataloged by Ptolemy in the 2nd century, representing two fish connected by a cord in Greek mythology.

8 Aries
Aries

Aries is a northern sky constellation representing a ram and is recognized as one of the 48 ancient constellations cataloged by Ptolemy in the 2nd century.

9 Libra
Libra

Libra is a zodiac constellation of the southern sky recognized by Ptolemy in the 2nd century, notable for historically representing the claws of the nearby scorpion.

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