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 The Question:
Could you find me information about the old myth about the "Dog
Days of Summer?"
The Answer:
The origins of the saying The Dog Days of Summer comes
from early times. According to observers in countries bordering the
Mediterranean, the period was reckoned as extending from 20 days
before to 20 days after the conjunction of Sirius (the dog star) and
the sun.
In the latitude of the Mediterranean region this period
coincided with hot days that were plagued with disease and discomfort.
The time of conjunction varies with difference in latitude, and
because of the precession of the equinoxes it changes gradually over
long periods in all latitudes.
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