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Q: How many stars can be seen from the northern hemisphere?
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How many stars are in Draco?

Draco, or "The Dragon", is located in the northern sky and is never seen from the southern hemisphere. There are 17 main stars in the constellation.


Circumpolar stars can be seen all night long during the entire year because they are?

Always above the horizon at your latitude. In the northern hemisphere this will be the northern horizon and the reverse for the southern hemisphere.


Is Orion in the southern hemisphere?

It can be seen in the southern hemisphere, but is better seen in the northern hemisphere.


Which hemisphere can Ursa Minor be seen in?

Northern Hemisphere !!


Can cygnus be seen by the southern hemisphere?

No you cannot it is only seen in the northern hemisphere.


What Hemisphere and season when and where Draco can be seen?

It is found in the northern hemisphere.


When can Leo the constellation be seen?

In the northern hemisphere, it can be seen in the Spring.


What constellations are seen in the north hemisphere?

Too many to mention - there are about 88 officially recognized constellations and more than 2/3rds of them can be seen from the Northern Hemisphere.


When can Orion be seen on Earth?

During the Winter months, in the northern hemisphere. For most of the year , in many places, in the southern hemisphere.


Is the southern cross only seen in Australia?

No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.


What hemisphere is the constellation cancer seen in?

Cancer can be seen in the Northern & Southern Hemisphere between Leo and Gemini.


Can polaris only be seen in the Northern Hemisphere while winter?

On any night of the year, Polaris can be seen from the northern hemisphere and cannot be seen from the southern one. (Assuming the sky is clear in the north.)