The Sun's position in the zodiac is determined by its ecliptic longitude, which is the angle between the Sun's position and the vernal equinox. When the Sun's ecliptic longitude is between 120 degrees and 150 degrees, the Sun is said to be in Leo.
The Sun's position in the zodiac is determined by its ecliptic longitude, which is the angle between the Sun's position and the vernal equinox. When the Sun's ecliptic longitude is between 120 degrees and 150 degrees, the Sun is said to be in Leo.
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