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 * February 29, 2020- Decided on Capricorn(astrology) Article. Read the article, and looked at the current sources. Went to a few links, seen many of the links are still functioning. There are two headings, and it's 2 paragraphs long. This is an article needs a lot of information added, it's only about 31 percent complete with 4044 views per day. It is start class of high importance. For some reason in the Talk page the "Notable Persons" had been deleted, and now that section is referenced to another page. There are users on the talk page who removed information because they want more references to back up the information to prove it is factual information based on astronomers publishing and studies. I wrote some notes down below in "Jesbe's Edit's" for some more information I'm looking into adding.
 * March 13, 2020- I re-read through the articles I found last week thoroughly. I found out one of them was actually an “astrology cookbook”, which didn’t have anything particularly relevant for this topic. So I added a better reference with information about the constellation of Capricorn. I took notes on the Capricorn constellation, and I began rephrasing it in my own words. I also researched several books on the origin of Astrology. From this, I gathered another reliable reference. This source contains information on Astrological mythology that I will be using under a new heading.(2hours)

References (I'll Use)

 * "Signs of the Tines: The Ultimate Astrological Cookbook." Publishers Weekly, vol. 260, no. 34, 26 Aug. 2013, p. S30+. Gale In Context: Biography, https://link-gale-com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/A341367313/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=c70fa168 . Accessed 29 Feb. 2020.
 * Gurshtein, Alexander. "When the zodiac climbed into the sky." Sky & Telescope, vol. 90, no. 4, Oct. 1995, p. 28+. Gale In Context: Biography, https://link-gale-com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/A17469963/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=5bf42488 . Accessed 29 Feb. 2020.
 * Morledge, Paul. "Beginner's zodiac." Astronomy, vol. 30, no. 6, June 2002, p. 72. Gale In Context: Biography, https://link-gale-com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/A85902374/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=d8ae679d . Accessed 29 Feb. 2020.
 * French, Sue. "A fish to get your goat." Sky & Telescope, vol. 102, no. 4, Oct. 2001, p. 93+. Gale In Context: Biography, https://link-gale-com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/A79786749/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=1d9b1bb3 . Accessed 14 Mar. 2020.
 * Culianu, Ioan Petru. "Astrology." Encyclopedia of Religion, edited by Lindsay Jones, 2nd ed., vol. 1, Macmillan Reference USA, 2005, pp. 563-566. Gale eBooks, https://link-gale-com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/CX3424500226/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=542d0c3b . Accessed 14 Mar. 2020.

= Jesbe's Edit's to : Capricorn (astrology) = This article is about the astrological sign. For the astronomical constellation, see Capricornus. Capricorn (♑) is the tenth astrological sign in the zodiac out of twelve total zodiac signs, originating from the constellation of Capricornus, the horned goat. It spans the 270–300th degree of the zodiac, corresponding to celestial longitude. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this area from about December 21 to January 21 the following year, and under the sidereal zodiac, the sun transits the constellation of Capricorn from approximately January 16 to February 16. In astrology, Capricorn is considered an earth sign, negative sign, and one of the four cardinal signs. Capricorn is said to be ruled by the planet Saturn.

There appears to be a connection between traditional characterisations of Capricorn as a sea goat and the Sumerian god of wisdom and waters, Enki, who also had the head and upper body of a goat and the lower body and tail of a fish. Later known as Ea in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology, Enki was the god of intelligence (gestú, literally "ear"), creation, crafts; magic; water, seawater and lakewater (a, aba, ab).

In Hindu astrology, the equivalent of Capricorn is Makara, the Crocodile.

-I'm looking into information about Capricorn's ruler Saturn*

-Need to find information on Uranus' connection to Capricorn*

-Planning to create a new heading about Capricorn's mythology* (Use this source- Culianu, Ioan Petru. "Astrology.")

-Information & Dates need to be added about each type of astrology related to Capricorn*

-More characteristics of Capricorn sources needed*

-Need to find up to date/ +current / planetary positions & transits

- Add a heading about Capricorn Constellation & transits* (Use this source- French, Sue. "A fish to get your goat.")

Contents

 * 1Cultural significance
 * 2References
 * 2.1Citations
 * 2.2Sources
 * 3External links

Cultural significance[ edit]
In India, the zodiac sign of Capricorn is celebrated as the Makara Sankranti festival. The Indian astronomical calendar is not based on the western Gregorian or Julian date keeping system. Gregorian calendar has fixed days in a year and does not accommodate difference in the actual solar year. Therefore, the festival is celebrated on either of 14 or 15 January every year, when, as per the Indian astronomical calendar, the Sun actually enters the Capricorn sign.