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Cancer is the fourth sign of the zodiac, which the sun enters at the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere Those who are born from approximately June 22 to July 22 (depending upon the year) are born under Cancer. [2] Individuals born during these dates, depending on which system of astrology they subscribe to, may be called "Cancerians". [4]
2 Negative Fixed Earth: Spring Autumn Venus: Gemini: The Twins: ♊︎ 22 May: 21 June: 60° to 90° 3 Positive Mutable Air: Spring Autumn Mercury: Cancer: The Crab: ♋︎ 22 June: 23 July: 90° to 120° 4 Negative Cardinal Water: Summer Winter Moon: Leo: The Lion: ♌︎ 24 July: 23 August: 120° to 150° 5 Positive Fixed Fire Summer Winter ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. Area of the sky divided into twelve signs For the East Asian zodiac, see Chinese zodiac. For other uses, see Zodiac (disambiguation). The Earth's orbit around the Sun causes the apparent motion of the latter along the ecliptic (red). Earth is axially tilted 23.4° relative to this plane ...
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[1] [2] The stars δ Sgr (Kaus Media), ε Sgr (Kaus Australis), ζ Sgr (Ascella), and φ Sgr form the body of the pot; λ Sgr (Kaus Borealis) is the point of the lid; γ 2 Sgr (Alnasl) is the tip of the spout; and σ Sgr (Nunki) and τ Sgr the handle. These same stars originally formed the bow and arrow of Sagittarius.
Taurus (♉︎; Ancient Greek: Ταῦρος, romanized: Taûros, Latin for "bull") is the second astrological sign in the modern zodiac.It spans from 30° to 60° of the zodiac.
The traditional Western zodiac associates Leo with the period between about July 23 and August 22, [2] and the sign spans the 120th to 150th degree of celestial longitude. Leo is associated with fire, accompanied by Aries and Sagittarius, and its modality is fixed. The constellation Leo is associated with the mythological Nemean lion. [3]
In 2015, leukemia was present in 2.3 million people worldwide and caused 353,500 deaths. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2012, it had newly developed in 352,000 people. [ 10 ] It is the most common type of cancer in children, with three-quarters of leukemia cases in children being the acute lymphoblastic type. [ 3 ]