Sunday, February 12, 2012

Is it possible to see the constellation leo in the summer time?

It is a summer zotiac after all..Is it possible to see it in the summer? if so in what direction and what time?Is it possible to see the constellation leo in the summer time?Leo is currently sinking into the sunset and won't be visible much longer. The "summer zodiac" is meaningless because astrologers don't allow for precession of the equinoxes, so their zodiac signs are shifted relative to the real constellations in the sky. Also, when astrologers say "the Sun is in Leo" this means that Leo is probably not visible in the sky, because the Sun would be right in the middle of Leo lighting up that part of the sky.Is it possible to see the constellation leo in the summer time?Yes. The sun is in Gemini right now. You can see Leo after sunset, and the moon is a little south of Leo tonight, and Saturn is west of the moon.



Edit: The sun is literally in Gemini right now. I'm not an astrologer. In another month or less the sun will literally be in Leo, BECAUSE of precession. Run the clock back five or six hours on Stellairum.Is it possible to see the constellation leo in the summer time?of course. it's high in the sky in late summer, like in february.

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