Homonym: Pisces constellation (Zodiac)
The Pisces constellation is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is located in the northern sky. It is represented by two fish swimming in opposite directions, symbolizing duality and connection. Pisces is best visible in the evening sky during the months of September to December.
Pisces contains several notable stars, including Alpha Piscium, also known as Markab, and Beta Piscium, known as Fum al Samakah. The constellation also features the Pisces Austrinus, which is sometimes considered a separate entity. Pisces is rich in mythology and is associated with various ancient cultures, often linked to themes of transformation and unity.