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zodiacal - translation to γαλλικά

AREA OF THE SKY DIVIDED INTO TWELVE SIGNS
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  • Angers Cathedral South Rose Window of Christ (center) with elders (bottom half) and zodiac (top half). Medieval stained glass by Andre Robin after the fire of 1451
  • Aquarius
  • Aries
  • A 6th century mosaic zodiac wheel in a synagogue, incorporating Greek-Byzantine elements, [[Beit Alpha]], Israel
  • Cancer
  • Capricornus
  • The 1st century BC [[Dendera zodiac]] (19th-century engraving)
  • Path taken by the point of the [[March equinox]] along the ecliptic over the past 6,000 years
  • Depiction of the southern hemisphere constellations in an 11th-century French manuscript (from the [[Limoges]] area, probably in the milieu of [[Adémar de Chabannes]], fl. 1020–1034)
  • Zodiac circle with planets, c.1000 – ''NLW MS 735C''
  • Gemini
  • Leo
  • Libra
  • 18th-century [[star chart]] illustrating the feet of [[Ophiuchus]] crossing the ecliptic
  • Ottoman-style sundial with folded gnomon and compass. The sundial features engraved toponyms in Arabic and zodiac symbols. [[Debbane Palace]] museum, [[Lebanon]]
  • A volvella of the moon. A volvella is a moveable device for working out the position of the Sun and Moon in the zodiac, 15th century
  • Pisces
  • Sagittarius
  • Scorpio
  • Taurus
  • Virgo
  • Modern zodiac wheel showing the 12 signs used in [[horoscopic astrology]]
  • The zodiac signs in a 16th-century woodcut
  • Georgia]]
  • Zodiacal light viewed from [[Cerro Paranal]]

zodiacal      
zodiacal, of the astronomical signs of the zodiac
du zodiaque      
zodiacal
zodiac      
n. zodiac, diagram representing the twelve zodiac signs

Ορισμός

Zodiacal
·adj Of or pertaining to the zodiac; situated within the zodiac; as, the zodiacal planets.

Βικιπαίδεια

Zodiac

The zodiac is a belt-shaped region of the sky that extends approximately 8° north and south (as measured in celestial latitude) of the ecliptic, which is the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year. The orbital paths of the Moon and major planets are within the belt of the zodiac.

In Western astrology, and formerly astronomy, the zodiac is divided into the following twelve signs: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Each occupies 30° of celestial longitude and roughly correspond to the astronomical constellations with the same name. These astrological signs form a celestial coordinate system, or more specifically an ecliptic coordinate system, which takes the ecliptic as the origin of latitude and the Sun's position at vernal equinox as the origin of longitude.

This division of the ecliptic into zodiacal signs originated with Babylonian astronomy during the 1st millennium BC. Babylonian astronomers divided the ecliptic into 12 equal "signs". Due to the precession of the equinoxes, the time of year the Sun is in a given constellation has changed since Babylonian times, and the point of March equinox has moved from Aries into Pisces. The zodiac was communicated into Greek astronomy by the 2th century BC, and from there into the Hindu zodiac. In modern astronomy, the ecliptic coordinate system is still used for tracking Solar System objects.