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Indus script was deciphered in 2010, for more information please see 'Indus Script Dictionary' on Facebook.
At any time of year, Europe and North America ... and everywhere else at similar latitudes ... see the same constellations, at roughly the same local time.
The only Prime Minister in North America is the Prime Minister of Canada whom is currently Stephen Harper. There is no Prime Minister for the entirety of North America. If Central America and the Carribean is counted as part of North America, there are other Prime Ministers in those countries as well. See related questions.
Scorpius comes between the constellations of Sagittarius and Libra. It's also near Ara, Lupus and Norma.
They see the Northern and Southern constellation stars respectiively.
Winter
Virgo is visible in the evenings in late May, June and July. It may be possible to see Virgo in August and September in the twilight.
the north star
You can see it from anywhere in North America, and the parts of South America that are north of the equator.
astronomical north is a more specific reference to the north star. The north star is actually part of a 3 star constellation that is moving, as a result, true north is falling between two stars in the constellation. True North represents what the direct actual north is, but astronomical north is referring to what we see as north by the stars.
usually in early June if you live in the north part of America you well see it in the evening right before the sun sets.
when the night is cleared in the sky that's when you can see the constellation.
The Little Dipper (constellation Ursa Minor, "the little bear") is a circumpolar constellation, and can be seen year-round anywhere north of 30 degrees latitude.
Hard call... I don't think that there is a simple answer here, but let's see. South America has really cool Mayan pyramids. North America doesn't. South America can see the Southern Cross. North America can't. South America has the Iguazu Falls. North America doesn't. North America has the Great Lakes. South America doesn't. North America has minimum wage rules. South America doesn't. North America has the Grand Canyon. South America doesn't.
Yes, you can definitely see the constellation Capheus in Ohio..
The rhinoceros comes from Africa. The only live rhinos you see in North America are in zoos.
The best time to see a constellation in the night sky is after the sunset. The best time to see a constellation in the morning is before sunrise.