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North Hemisphere

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It is called "Cancer" because in ancient times when the summer solstice was held in the Northern Hemisphere, the sun was in the constellation of cancer; although this is currently in the constellation of Gemini, near the edge that separates it from Taurus.

This parallel is currently located at a latitude of 23 ° 26'16 "north of Ecuador and travels at a rate of almost half a second per year to the south.

This imaginary line delimits the northernmost points where the sun shines, something that happens between June 20 and 21 every year, this is called the June solstice.

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