If the tropical calendar suggests the Sun is in Sagittarius, where might its actual astronomical location be?

Answer

Still in Scorpius or just entering Sagittarius.

Due to the effect of precession of the equinoxes over the past two millennia, the dates codified in the tropical zodiac (used for popular astrology) have drifted out of alignment with the actual stellar constellations. Consequently, if a birthday falls during a period the tropical calendar assigns to Sagittarius, the Sun’s true astronomical position is likely to be one sign preceding what is stated. This means the Sun would probably still be located within the boundaries of Scorpius, or perhaps just beginning its transit into the Sagittarius region, depending on the specific day of the year in question.

If the tropical calendar suggests the Sun is in Sagittarius, where might its actual astronomical location be?
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