Actually, the stars relate to the months with Zodiac signs. The constellations of the Zodiac signs appeared in the sky in the span of the month that they were discovered to be in. That is how the Zodiac months came about.
no
because it longer to change
the earth moves and different seasons determine which stars come out
because they dissapear for a while.
Simply stated; you take a picture of the sky (many in fact) and then take a new set 6 months later. In six months the Earth will have moved about 185 million miles (base line). Now compare photos. For some of the near stars you can measure their angular displacement (as compared to the more distant "fixed stars". You're got angle and base line - that's parallax.
Fainter stars may not be as easily visible as the moon is near its full phase.
A constellation is a region of the sky. Each constellation shares a border with neighboring constellations - Nana Zaddii . !
All elements heavier than iron which are found on earth were created when these stars went exploded as novae.
The brightness is very similar to the temperature, the brightness relies on the temperature
The stars that you would see at night in 6 months time.
The colour.O stars ≥ 33,000 K blueB stars 10,000--33,000 K blue to blue whiteA stars 7,500--10,000 K white to blue whiteF stars 6,000--7,500 K yellowish whiteG stars 5,200--6,000 K yellowK stars 3,700--5,200 K orangeM stars ≤ 3,700 K red
because it longer to change
no
One graph used to relate stars' absolute magnitudes and their spectral types is the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, better (and more simply) known as the H-R diagram.
the earth moves and different seasons determine which stars come out
because they dissapear for a while.
lunar months of taurus and one of the stars in the constellation of the zodiac sign pisces