winter is better for viewing. The nights are much more clear albeit cold for the observer. Many of the brighter stars and contellations are visible thru the night in the winter months.
In the spring months if you live in the northern hemisphere. There are lots of good websites that will show you what stars are visible at different parts of the year and where to see them. Heavens-Above is one. Click on the link below.
An observatory is a building where you can view the stars.
Light pollution and air pollution effect astronomy by making it more difficult to view the stars. If you notice, when you get out of the cities where there is less air and light pollution, you are better able to view the stars.
The moon offers a better view of the stars because it has very little atmosphere compared to the earth, so there is less to get in the way.
Cancer is most likely to be found in the spring time. Around mid April or May is the best time to view it. At 9:00 pm is when you will get the best view of this constellation.
If you are in the northern hemisphere, winter is the best time to observe Leo the Lion.
The earth's rotation's only effect on the view of the stars is the direction you're looking in when you look in the sky. Thus, during the day, you're looking "at the sun," and at night, you're looking "away from the sun." This is also dependent on the earth's position in it's orbit around the sun, because depending on the time of year, the sun's light obscures different stars from our view, and looking "away from the sun" means looking in one direction in winter, and in the opposite direction in summer.
They live forever
Panoramic View of Niagara Falls in Winter - 1899 was released on: USA: March 1899
One can view the video for the song 'The Winter Takes It All' online on websites such as Youtube. The file sharing website will allow you to view the video after it loads.
Yes, stars can be seen from the moon because there is no atmosphere to block the view.
Earth blocks half of space from our view.