No because not everyone is in the same place and not all the star and constellation move. The Stars stay in the same spot. The only way it would move is if you move.
Everywhere, in all directions, at every moment of the night, whenever the sun is down, the sky is clear, and you can see stars, you're seeing constellations. You just have to look at them often enough to recognize the patterns when you see them again.
Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?
no
No, it does not
look in the sky at night. The clearer the sky the more stars you see. Go to the country side and in a clear night there are lots and lots of stars!
No. Look at the sky.
Everywhere, in all directions, at every moment of the night, whenever the sun is down, the sky is clear, and you can see stars, you're seeing constellations. You just have to look at them often enough to recognize the patterns when you see them again.
you look in the sky on a clear night
Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
no
GREEN looks like money in the sky flying everywhere and landing on my hands! ;)
It's the same as the sky is brighter when the Sun is up, only not as much.
No, it does not
The night.
The night.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.