January
capricornous
Seen where - in the sky Seen when - after the full moon.
There's only one difference between the sky seen from the Earth and the sky seen from the moon. The sky seen from the Earth has a moon in it, and the sky seen from the moon has an Earth in it. Other than that, exactly the same objects in the same patterns are seen from both places.
... and the sky as seen from where else . . .
new moon is the first phase of the Moon, when it lies closest to the Sun in the sky as seen from the Earth
It doesn't disappear, it's just in earth's shadow for a day or so, hence it can't be seen - but it's still there.
In the northern hemisphere Polaris can be seen in any month of the year.
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Because in the summer the constellation would be in the daytime sky.
'Has seen' is the verb phrase.
depends on where you are
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