Science Source Feb 2010
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An illustration of the constellation Cancer (crab), one of the twelve astrological signs of the zodiac. The zodiac is a belt around the sky extending 9 degrees on either side of the ecliptic, which is the plane of the Earth's orbit and of the Sun's apparent annual path. The 12 astrological signs of the zodiac are each roughly considered to occupy one twelfth (30 degrees) of its circle. The size and number of zodiacal constellations varied in antiquity and became fixed only with the development of mathematical astronomy. Astrological dates: June 22 - July 22.
2010-02-13
EAST NEWS
Science Source
John R. Foster
3a6676
1,3MB
35cm x 27cm przy 300dpi
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