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Science, education, medicine / Astronomy, astronautics / Zodiac constellations

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LION - 24.07-23.08

CANCER - 22.06-23.07

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LIBRA - 24.09-23.10

VIRGO - 24.08-23.09

ARIES - 21.03-20.04

FISH - 20.02-20.03

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TAURUS - 21.04-21.05

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AQUARIUS - 20.01-19.02

CAPRICORN - 22.12-19.01

SAGITTARIUS - 23.11-21.12

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GEMINI - 22.05-21.06

SCORPIO - 24.10-22.11

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