Monday, August 29, 2011

What's the order the Sun will appear next to each constellation over the next several hours until sunset?

There is Aquarius, Capricornus, Sagittarius, Scorpius, and Libra. And why did you rank it like you did?





Rank each constellation based on how close to the Sun they are at sunrise (6am) to how close to the Sun they are at sunset (6pm).





Thank you!|||The sun and stars do not move around us, so whatever sign of the Zodiac it was next to when it rose is the same one it will be next to when it sets in the evening.





The sun "passes" in front of one constellation of the Zodiac each month.|||You seem to think the constellations remain in a fixed location in the sky as the sun moves throughout the day. They don't. The constellations move through the sky along WITH the sun, at almost the same rate. If the sun is next to Aquarius at sunrise, it will remain next to Aquarius all day, and still be next to Aquarius at sunset. That's because Aquarius is moving throught the sky at the same time.





This is because the earth rotates!





It takes about a month for the sun to move from one zodiac constellation to the next.|||Your question doesn't make any sense. The Sun doesn't appear to move that fast through the constellations. It spends roughly a month in each constellation. It can't travel trough five constellations between now and sunset.|||sounds like homework ... really? u want people 2 do ur homework FOR u?!

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