👉 Semarum is a term used in mathematics and astronomy to describe the position of a planet or other celestial body in its orbit around the Sun. It refers specifically to a point where the planet's axis of rotation intersects with the ecliptic plane, which is the plane that passes through the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The semarum is often used to compare the positions of planets or stars in their orbits, as it can provide insight into their relative distances from each other and their potential