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The Question

(Submitted December 04, 1996)

I would like to know which constellation is directly behind the Sun when the Sun rises ?

The Answer

The constellation which the Sun is in varies from month to month as the sun moves in the sky. In December, the Sun is in Sagittarius, while in June it's in Taurus. The magazines Sky & Telescope and Astronomy Magazine each have a plot of the position of the Sun on the sky for that month's issue. You should be able to use that to answer your question for whatever date you are interested in.

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Steve Snowden and Jim Lochner
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