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Mostly, you can't.

The classical astrological signs are "Sun Signs"; that is the constellation that the Sun WAS in about 2500 years ago. Because of the "precession of the equinoxes", the Sun is actually one zodiac sign earlier now; during Cancer, the Sun is actually in the constellation of Gemini.

But even so, at the beginning of July, the constellation Cancer is very low in the western sky at sunset; since none of the Cancer stars are especially bright, you probably won't see it.

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15y ago

You must provide location. It is very important because stars visible in one area does not mean they are visible in others. I live close to the line of the cancer tropic and for example I am able to see the cancer constellation on nightly basis.

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16y ago

In New England (Northeast US) Cancer currently begins to rise in the east roughly 5PM; Acubens (65 Cnc, also alpha Cnc) rises roughly 7:50. Cancer is highest in the south roughly 2:30AM.

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14y ago

09h 00m 00s, +20° 00′ 00″

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14y ago

There is no specific place you have to wait for a specific time and date to see it.

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11y ago

Cancer is visible at latitudes between +90° and −60°.

Best visible at 21:00 (9 pm) during the month of March.

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13y ago

Night time.

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