Capricornus
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(kăprĭkôr´nəs) [Lat.,=the goat horn], inconspicuous southern
constellation lying on the
ecliptic (the sun's apparent path through the heavens) between Sagittarius and Aquarius; it is one of the constellations of the
zodiac. Known as the Sea Goat, it has been depicted from earliest times either as a goat or as a figure with its forepart like that of a goat and its hind part like the tail of a fish. The tropic of Capricorn takes its name from this constellation, in which the winter solstice was located about 2,000 years ago. Now, because of the
precession of the equinoxes, the winter solstice has moved westward into Sagittarius. Capricornus contains a globular
star cluster that can be seen on a very clear night. The constellation reaches its highest point in the evening sky in late September.