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1. Title: "Libra: The Balanced Constellation". Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac, is represented by the symbol of the scales, a reminder of the balance and harmony that characterizes this celestial body. In ancient times, the constellation was known as Chelae or "claws," referring to the two large southern stars, Zubenelgenubi and Zubeneschamali, which resemble the pincers of a crab or claw. However, the scales representation became dominant during the Hellenistic period, around 200 BC, when the constellation was associated with the mythological figure of Astraea, the goddess of justice. The constellation of Libra is located in the southern hemisphere, between Scorpius and Virgo. Its brightest stars, Betelgeuse and Rasalhague, are not part of the constellation itself but are located in neighboring Orion and Ophiuchus, respectively. The stars that make up Libra form an irregular figure, with the scales' balance beam extending from the star Zubenelgenubi to the star Arcturus in the neighboring constellation of Bootes. Throughout history, Libra has held significant cultural and astrological importance. In ancient Egypt, it was believed that the constellation marked the location of the celestial pole, the point around which the entire sky appears to rotate. In astrology, Libra is associated with the qualities of balance, harmony, and diplomacy, making it the sign of the zodiac for those born between September 23 and October 22. The constellation of Libra can be observed during the autumn months, in the northern hemisphere, and is best viewed during the late evening hours. Its stars can be seen with the naked eye, making it a popular target for stargazers and amateur astronomers alike. With its rich history and captivating appearance, Libra continues to inspire awe and fascination in those who gaze upon the night sky.
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