What collection of constellations lies near the ecliptic through which the Sun appears to travel?

Answer

Zodiac

The Zodiac is the specific belt of constellations that are positioned along the ecliptic plane. Because the Sun's apparent path traces this circle, the constellations lying within this belt are those that appear to host the Sun sequentially throughout the solar year. Historically, this belt was divided into 12 equal $30^ ext{circ}$ segments, each assigned a traditional sign based on where the Sun was positioned during that arc.

What collection of constellations lies near the ecliptic through which the Sun appears to travel?

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