However, many other celestial objects can be observed within the boundaries of these constellations:
* Planets: All the planets in our solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) can be seen transiting through the zodiac constellations at various times of the year.
* Stars: The zodiac constellations contain countless stars, many of which are visible to the naked eye.
* Asteroids: These rocky bodies orbit the Sun and can be seen passing through the constellations of the zodiac.
* Comets: These icy bodies with tails can occasionally be observed in the zodiac constellations as they pass through our solar system.
* Meteors (shooting stars): While not technically objects passing through the zodiac constellations, meteor showers often appear to originate from specific points in the sky, some of which fall within the boundaries of zodiac constellations.
Therefore, while the Sun and Moon are the primary bodies associated with the zodiac, the constellations themselves are home to a wealth of celestial objects that we can observe from Earth.