Collection: Libra Constellation and Astrological Sign

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Libra, in astronomy, zodiacal constellation in the southern sky lying between Scorpius and Virgo, at about 15 hours 30 minutes right ascension and 15° south declination. Its stars are faint; the brightest star, Zubeneschamali (Arabic for “northern claw,” as it was earlier regarded as part of Scorpius; also called Beta Librae), has a magnitude of 2.6.

Libra (balance), watercolor and ink on paper, from a manuscript created in Ulm or Augsburg, Germany, c. 1464; in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

 In astrology, Libra is the seventh sign of the zodiac, considered as governing the period from about September 22 to about October 23. It is represented by a woman (sometimes identified with Astraea, the Roman goddess of justice), holding a balance scale or by the balance alone.

 Aries (Ram): March 21–April 19

 Taurus (Bull): April 20–May 20

 Gemini (Twins): May 21–June 21

 Cancer (Crab): June 22–July 22

 Leo (Lion): July 23–August 22

 Virgo (Virgin): August 23–September 22

 Libra (Balance): September 23–October 23

 Scorpius (Scorpion): October 24–November 21

 Sagittarius (Archer): November 22–December 21

 Capricornus (Goat): December 22–January 19

 Aquarius (Water Bearer): January 20–February 18

 Pisces (Fish): February 19–March 20