The Sun is passing through the constellation Gemini during most of June and July, so it can't be seen during these months. It reappears in the morning sky in August and doesn't finally disappear from the evening sky until the following May.What are the months when no part of the constellation gemini is visible at anytime?On July 1st, the Sun is in the middle of Gemini. So June and July are pretty harsh for seeing Gemini.
This isn't the same time for the astrological sign, even though the Sun sign is supposed to be when the Sun is in the sign. That's due to precession. I'm not sure why astrology hasn't corrected this error. They do quite well with other calculations.
The SOHO spacecraft has a coronagraph. This blocks the Sun. You might be able to see Gemini around the Sun in SOHO images. I've never tried this. You don't have to wait until July. Archived images are available.What are the months when no part of the constellation gemini is visible at anytime?the answer your homework is looking for is june to august, or something along those lines. this assumes you live in teh northern hemisphere, in temperate latitudes. do you?
the northern edge of gemini isn't quite circumpolar where i live, but capella is...
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