I was looking up images and theres many different forms it takes. I wanted to know how it would look on that specific date because I'm getting a tattoo of it.What will the scorpio constellation look like on Nov. 1, 2008?The name of the constellation is Scorpius. The term Scorpio is used by astrologers. The geometric shape of Scorpius has not changed significantly for the last several centuries, and it will certainly not change for the next month or so. The only issue is that - as Fall progresses - it will set earlier in the evening, making it more difficult to see.
It is true that there are several different interpretations of the shape of Scorpius as shown in various texts. In this regard, no one is really right or wrong. If I were you, I would pick one I liked and go with it.What will the scorpio constellation look like on Nov. 1, 2008?For most viewers in the Northern Hemisphere, it's pretty much gone from the skies by the early evening on that date. The bottom (fish hook part) sets first and then is followed by the rest of the constellation. Still, you can get a tattoo of it. Last June, my daughter got a tattoo of the constellation Taurus and it wasn't visible in the skies at that time. She got the image from star maps and then we both worked out a design for it that we took to a tattoo artist.What will the scorpio constellation look like on Nov. 1, 2008?There's no constellation named "Scorpio"; its correct name is "Scorpius." The stars which make up the constellation are always the same; it's just that different people "connect the dots" in different ways. No way is any more correct or official than any other, so I would choose the pattern that looks best to you.
On November 1 2008 you have an interesting configuration, which might be worth trying to get into the tattoo. The Sun is located in the next constellation to the west (right) of Scorpius: Libra. The Moon and Venus are both in the next constellation to the east (left), Ophiuchus. So you have (left to right): Sagittarius, crescent Moon (in Ophiuchus), Venus (in Ophiuchus), Scorpius, Sun (in Libra). Rather a pretty array!
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