Pisces constellation group
The Pisces constellation group is a prominent constellation in the northern sky, representing two fish swimming in opposite directions. It is one of the twelve zodiac constellations and is best visible during the autumn months. Pisces contains several notable stars, including Alpha Piscium and Beta Piscium, which help form its shape.
This constellation is rich in mythology, often associated with the Greek myth of Aphrodite and Eros, who transformed into fish to escape the monster Typhon. Pisces also hosts several deep-sky objects, such as the Messier 74 galaxy, making it a point of interest for astronomers and stargazers alike.