Constellation Capricornus
Constellation Capricornus is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is often depicted as a sea-goat, a creature with the front half of a goat and the tail of a fish. It is located in the southern sky and is best visible during the months of July to September. Capricornus is relatively faint, with its brightest star, Delta Capricorni, also known as Deneb Algedi, shining at a magnitude of 2.8.
This constellation covers an area of about 414 square degrees, making it the 40th largest constellation in the night sky. Capricornus is associated with the astrological sign of Capricorn, which spans from December 22 to January 19. The constellation has been recognized since ancient times and is linked to various myths and legends across different cultures.