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No; the sky looks entirely different in the Southern Hemisphere vs. the Northern Hemisphere.

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Q: Can you see the same stars anywhere on earth?
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Can you see stars from Ganymede?

Yes. The stars you see from Ganymede are the same ones you see from Earth.


What stars can you see when you stand on the moon?

The same stars as you can see when you stand on the Earth, but more clearly.


Do all parts of the earth see the same stars at the same time?

No, because one part is at day-time, they cannot see any stars. If they could, they would see different stars, for they are on the opposite side of Earth.


Can you see the same full moon anywhere on earth?

Yes.


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

yes the see the same thing


Can you see stars on venus?

No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.


Are constellations always in the same part of the sky?

No - as Earth rotates the stars and constellations seem to move. Also, as Earth orbits the sun over the course of a year, the stars we see at night in the winter are different than the stars we see at night in the summer. Same with Spring and Fall.


Can you see the Milky Way from Mars?

Yes. The view of the stars on Mars is the same as it is on Earth.


Do you see the same stars when you look out at night?

The Earth's axis always changes so you will see some stars one night but they change throughout the year


Does Mars have stars?

If you look up into the night sky on Mars, you will see stars, yes - the exact same ones we see from earth, and in virtually the same spots. Mars and Earth are, relatively, as far away as the living room and a bedroom in a standard sized house. The nearest stars - besides our sun - are three or four counties away, on the same scale.


Why can you see stars?

Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.


If the earth moves around the sun why do you see the same stars every night?

You don't. The stars you see at night in the winter are not the same ones you see in the summer. Earth takes a full year to revolve around the sun, so the stars will not appear very different from one night to the next, but you would notice a change if you watched carefully over the course of several months.