If attempting to observe in the night sky the region of the ecliptic where the Sun currently resides during the day in late June, where should one look?

Answer

In the direction opposite the Sun's current position, where constellations like Capricornus or Aquarius would be rising around sunset.

To see where the Sun currently is (which is daytime), one must look at the opposite side of the ecliptic during the night sky, approximately six months later in the year.

If attempting to observe in the night sky the region of the ecliptic where the Sun currently resides during the day in late June, where should one look?

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