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Tropic of Capricorn Information

The Tropic of Capricorn, or Southern tropic, marks the most southerly latitude at which the Sun can appear directly overhead. This event occurs at the December solstice, when the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun to its maximum extent.

Tropic of Capricorn is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. It currently (Epoch 2011) lies 23° 26′ 16″ south of the Equator.[1]

It is currently drifting north at the rate of almost half a second (0.47″) of latitude, which is about 15 metres, per year (it was at exactly 23º 27' S in year 1917).[2]

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The northern hemisphere equivalent of the Tropic of Capricorn is the Tropic of Cancer. Latitudes south of the Tropic of Capricorn are in the Southern Temperate Zone. The region north of the Tropic of Capricorn and south of the Tropic of Cancer is known as the tropics.

The position of the Tropic of Capricorn is not fixed, but rather it varies in a complex manner over time; see under circles of latitude for information.

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the Tropic of Capricorn passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes
23°26′S 0°0′E / 23.433°S 0°E) Atlantic Ocean
23°26′S 14°27′E / 23.433°S 14.45°E) Namibia
23°26′S 20°0′E / 23.433°S 20°E) Botswana Kgalagadi District, Kweneng District and Central District
23°26′S 27°18′E / 23.433°S 27.3°E) South Africa Limpopo Province
23°26′S 31°33′E / 23.433°S 31.55°E) Mozambique Gaza and Inhambane provinces
23°26′S 35°26′E / 23.433°S 35.433°E) Indian Ocean Mozambique Channel
23°26′S 43°45′E / 23.433°S 43.75°E) Madagascar Toliara and Fianarantsoa provinces
23°26′S 47°39′E / 23.433°S 47.65°E) Indian Ocean
23°26′S 113°47′E / 23.433°S 113.783°E) Australia Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland
23°26′S 151°3′E / 23.433°S 151.05°E) Coral Sea Passing just south of Cato Reef in Australia's Coral Sea Islands Territory
23°26′S 166°46′E / 23.433°S 166.767°E) Pacific Ocean Passing just north of the Minerva Reefs ( Tonga), and just south of Tubuai ( French Polynesia)
23°26′S 70°36′W / 23.433°S 70.6°W) Chile Antofagasta Region
23°26′S 67°07′W / 23.433°S 67.117°W) Argentina Jujuy, Salta, Jujuy (again) and Formosa provinces
23°26′S 61°23′W / 23.433°S 61.383°W) Paraguay Boquerón, Presidente Hayes, Concepción, San Pedro and Amambay departments
23°26′S 55°38′W / 23.433°S 55.633°W) Brazil Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, and São Paulo states
23°26′S 45°2′W / 23.433°S 45.033°W) Atlantic Ocean

Places located along the Tropic of Capricorn

The following cities and landmarks are either located near the Tropic of Capricorn, or pass through it.

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Argentina
Australia
Botswana
Brazil
Chile
Madagascar
Mozambique
Namibia
Paraguay
South Africa

List of countries entirely south of the Tropic of Capricorn

As the major portion of earth's land is located in the Northern Hemisphere there are only 4 countries entirely south of the Tropic of Capricorn:

Name

The Tropic of Capricorn is so named because about 2,000 years ago the sun was entering the constellation Capricornus (capricorn is Latin for goat horn) at the December solstice. In modern times the sun appears in the constellation Sagittarius during this time. The change is due to precession of the equinoxes. The word "tropic" itself comes from the Greek tropos, meaning turn, referring to the fact that the sun appears to "turn back" at the solstices.

Cultural significance

In India, the day of Sun entering the zodiacal belt Capricorn is celebrated as Makara Sankranti festival. Tropic of Capricorn is called Makara Vrutta in Indian languages. It should be noted here that the Indian astronomical calendar is not based on the Western sidereal system but has a differential lag. Hence, the festival is celebrated on either of 14th Jan or 15th Jan every year, when, as per the Indian astronomical calendar, the Sun enters the Capricorn sign.

See also

External links

Look up tropic of capricorn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Notes

  1. ^ Trópico en movimiento (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Montana State University: Milankovitch Cycles & Glaciation
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