SCORPIUS
Scorpio Personality Profile
The sun sign Scorpio is one of the most powerful astrological signs in the zodiac. Dynamic and forceful, they make excelent leaders. On the list of famous Scorpio people, you will find several leaders. This is what they do best, lead. They are very determined and forceful, and do not accept failure as an option. It is not a good idea to get on Scorpio's bad side!
Only one thing hurt's scorpio, and that is their tendency to be emotional. However, being extremely intuitive, it helps them deal with this, and even gives them a physic edge in some situation. They live hard and love hard, and give their hearts fully and unconditionally. Woe be the one to break Scorpio's heart! There will be a price, the sting of this scorpion can be deadly!
Powerful, passionate, exciting and magnetic, these people also make some of the best sales and marketing gurus when they decide to enter this field. They also do well as stock brokers and financial advisers because they are not afraid to question anything, and look outside the box and think creatively.
Scorpio does have a problem with jealousy sometimes, and they really do have to work on it. Most of them will require proof before actually accusing, but some will go with their instinct. Since they are so intuitive, sometimes they "know" without proof, so if you are with a Scorpio, stay true or get out, because your secret (if you have one) will not stay secret for long. The FORCE is ALWAYS with ME!
2007-07-10 06:45:09
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answered by sirmrmagic 6
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Lepus, the Hare...it's right below Orion.
The reason I like it is because, in a very dark sky, it really does look just like a jumping rabbit in profile, complete with ears. It is a very dim constellation and cannot be seen well with any sort of light pollution or moonlight. The fleeting chances of seeing it is part of what makes it special.
I will also give a nod to the ancient constellation of Argo Navis, the Argonaut's Ship. It looks amazingly similar to a sailing ship, with the Milky Way playing the part of sea water crashing on the bow. Today the constellation has been divided into Carina (the keel), Vela (the sails), and Puppis (the poop). It is a southern hemisphere constellation and cannot be seen from most of North America or Europe. I saw it from southern Mexico under the darkest sky I've ever experienced...it was amazing.
2007-07-10 13:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Orion, because it has so much to offer. It has a red giant, a nebula, the belt marks the celestial equator, and it is has many pointer stars . Corvus is also a neat, tidy constellation, and it makes the Sombrero Galaxy a little easier to find.
2007-07-10 14:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big And Little Dippers.
They are real easy to find. :-)
Even though, technically, the Big Dipper is NOT a Constellation; it is still easy to find. :-)
2007-07-10 13:42:47
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answered by thepolishdude 2
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Such a cute question, finally, someone sweet!! I love the big dipper cuz everytime I see it, I pretend I can use it to scoop up as many stars as I want to keep for just me and my niece. We play the "star game" at night when she stays with me and we pretend that we're racing to scoop up the most stars and whoever does, wins. Lil' stinker beats me every time!! Haha!! Your question was refreshing from the rest of the crap that was on here today. Thank you!
2007-07-10 13:38:26
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answered by no longer a user 3
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The Big Dipper, because it points to the North Star -and usually the way home.
2007-07-10 14:48:33
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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I really like the Big Dipper. It's the easiest one to spot and you can see it from almost anywhere--like it's always watching over you. Plus it's fun to watch it rotate throughout the year.
2007-07-10 13:36:00
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answered by raspberrytart 4
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orion...because its the only constellation i know..lol
2007-07-10 13:35:38
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answered by Ala Jumong 1
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Pegasus. Because right by it you can see the Andromeda Galaxy. Its the only thing that can be seen with the naked eye that is not inside our own galaxy. It is 2,000,000 light years away!
2007-07-10 13:37:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Orion because its easy to find and has many deep sky objects.
2007-07-10 16:05:18
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answered by Ml 4
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