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From all the planets in the solar system one can see the same constellations, because the distances to the stars are so great.

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Do you have see the same stars and constellations at different times of the year?

Yes we do, we all see the same star every night. But if you are in a certain spot you can see the constellations. Not all can see the constellations. If you can you are very lucky.


What are some constellations seen in Missouri?

Technically, constellations are in the sky - not in Missouri, however, if you live in Missouri you can see the same constellations most Americans, Asians & Europeans are able to see.


Do people from other cultures on Earth see the same stars constellations and asterisms that you see?

yes the see the same thing


Are all constellations visible all the time?

No. As we orbit the Sun different constellations become visible, but we can only see them when it is dark. Constellations are in the sky during daylight, but the Sun is so bright, we cannot see them. A few months after that, they start to be visible in the evenings and soon at night, by which time other constellations are in daylight and cannot be seen. You will see any constellation at the same time of year, every year. So the constellations you see in the night sky tonight are the same as the ones you will see on this date in any other year. The only thing that will differ is where the Moon and planets are.


Why do Constellations seem to move in the sky each night because?

Because the stars do not move, but on the other hand, the Earth does. Therefore, sometimes you will not see the same constellations in the same place every night.

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Do you have see the same stars and constellations at different times of the year?

Yes we do, we all see the same star every night. But if you are in a certain spot you can see the constellations. Not all can see the constellations. If you can you are very lucky.


What are some constellations seen in Missouri?

Technically, constellations are in the sky - not in Missouri, however, if you live in Missouri you can see the same constellations most Americans, Asians & Europeans are able to see.


Can you see the same constellations from the surface of the moon that we see from earth?

yeah but they wont be in the same orientation


Do you see the same constellations as those who live in the Southern Hemisphere?

no


Do people from other cultures on Earth see the same stars constellations and asterisms that you see?

yes the see the same thing


Are all constellations visible all the time?

No. As we orbit the Sun different constellations become visible, but we can only see them when it is dark. Constellations are in the sky during daylight, but the Sun is so bright, we cannot see them. A few months after that, they start to be visible in the evenings and soon at night, by which time other constellations are in daylight and cannot be seen. You will see any constellation at the same time of year, every year. So the constellations you see in the night sky tonight are the same as the ones you will see on this date in any other year. The only thing that will differ is where the Moon and planets are.


Why do Constellations seem to move in the sky each night because?

Because the stars do not move, but on the other hand, the Earth does. Therefore, sometimes you will not see the same constellations in the same place every night.


Why can't there be a planet the same size as the earth and orbiting the sun 180 degrees in front of the earth?

well you see, when a planet, hits another planet, it blows up. you stupid prick


The change of the constellations' appearance in the sky from month to month is due to?

This is due to Earth traveling around the Sun... it takes a year for this to happen. Which is why you see the same constellations in the sky the same time every year.


What is a Constellation and are they only in the Milky Way Galaxy?

A constellation is a pattern of stars, as we see them here. The stars need not be related to one another. All the stars in the same general direction are said to be in the same constellation, so the 88 constellations go all the way to infinity. If we lived in another galaxy, or even in another part of our own galaxy, the constellations - the patterns of the brightest stars - would look quite differently.


Why can't you see a constellation in August?

You can see lots of constellations in August. You can see constellations in every month of the year.


Do you see the same constellations every day?

No - as Earth goes around the sun, we see different parts of space and different patterns of stars as they come into view. Different constellations are visible during different times of the year.