What is the tale behind the constellation Aquariuss name?
Aquarius is an astrological sign which originated from the constellation Aquarius, and is the eleventh sign of the zodiac. Aquarius is a positive or masculine, extrovert sign; its element is air and its quality is fixed.[9] Traditionally in astrology Aquarius is ruled by the planet Saturn, and, since its discovery, by the planet Uranus. Its opposite sign is Leo. Under the tropical zodiac, Aquarius is occupied by the Sun from January 20 to February 18.[1] Under the sidereal zodiac, Aquarius is occupied currently from February 13 to March 14.[2][3] Being the eleventh sign of the zodiac, Aquarius is associated with the astrological 11th house. In astrology the astrological signs represent twelve equal segments or divisions of the zodiac. According to astrological beliefs, celestial phenomena reflect or govern human activity on the principle of “as above, so below”, meaning that people are affected by changes in their environment, from changes within the body, like from viruses, drugs, or