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seasons, it can also vary with your latitude, basically where you are around the sun

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What accounts for different stars being seen in the sky during different seasons of the year?

The thing that accounts for different stars being seen in the sky during different seasons of the year is the tilt of the Earth. This not only creates the seasons, it brings different stars into view at different times.


Why can some different stars be seen in different seasons?

Earth spins on its axis


Is Orion is different from Ursa Major and Ursa Minor and how?

They are 3 different constellations. So they look different, have different stars, are in different parts of the sky, are seen at different times. There are many other differences too.


What is the bright star next to sun?

That depends when exactly you watch; planet Venus can never go too far away from the Sun (in degrees), and it is bright enough to be seen during the day.


Why are constellations seen at different places and time?

Constellations appear to be in different places at different times due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, the position of the observer relative to the stars changes, causing different constellations to become visible. This is why different constellations can be seen in the night sky at different times and in different locations on Earth.


Why some star can be seen in a a month but not in other month?

Some stars are visible during certain months due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As the Earth moves, the night sky changes, causing different constellations and stars to rise and set at different times of the year. Additionally, seasonal changes in the Earth's tilt affect which stars are above the horizon during the night. This is why certain stars are prominent in winter but may not be visible in summer.


What is the map of the stars as seen from the 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.


Why are the constellation seen in summer sky different that seen in winter sky?

The constellations visible in the summer sky differ from those in the winter sky due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As the Earth moves along its orbit, our nighttime view of the stars shifts, exposing different regions of the celestial sphere at different times of the year. In summer, we face one part of the galaxy, while in winter, we face another, leading to the appearance of different constellations. Additionally, the tilt of the Earth's axis affects the visibility of certain stars and constellations during different seasons.


When are stars seen?

Stars are typically seen at night when the sky is clear and dark, away from light pollution. You can also see some stars during the day if the conditions are right, but they are most visible at night.


Why does the sun appear to be so different from the other stars in the sky?

Because it is the closest star to the earth and it can be seen so easily.


Why do stars seen to move in the sky?

The movement is caused by the Earth's rotation which means that you can see in different directions through the night.


On a cloudless day how many stars can been seen?

Only one ... the sun. It's quite a different matter on a cloudless night.