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  1. But the constellations of the Zodiac were created by your Father in heaven, to declare His love for you, and to declare His plan of redemption. “He appoints the number of the stars, He gives names to all of them.” Psalm 147:4. Here are a few examples. Spica means the Branch. Arcturus means He comes. Pollux means who comes to suffer.

  2. In the modern era we have many sayings that equate the stars to love – ‘ star-crossed lovers’, or ‘written in the stars’. In this article, we’ll talk about 4 romantic constellations for love and tell the stories of Andromeda and Perseus, Queen Berenice, and Altair and Vega.

  3. A look at variable star Algol, the 'Demon Star', the history of its discovery and the mythology surrounding Perseus and Medusa.

  4. “The way space-time curves around it: Love is a black hole. Undetectable except by the way it affects other bodies. Invisible but strong. Inescapable.” ― Sarah Gerard, Binary Star

  5. 10 mar 2024 · In the context of constellations, stories of love are written in the stars. Characters like Perseus and Andromeda illustrate ancient tales of romance and heroism. These narratives continue to be a part of modern skywatching and are often shared during romantic stargazing encounters.

  6. 1 lip 2023 · Let’s explore some quotes from famous astronomers that beautifully blend their love for the stars with the language of the heart: Carl Sagan: “For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love.”

  7. 14 lut 2022 · Love, however, is written in the stars in a different way. In fact, one of the most epic love stories unfolds in the constellations above our heads every night until March when the story disappears from our Northern skies to reappear in early autumn. It is the story of Perseus and Andromeda.

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