constellations
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.
Stars are normally seen at night. However, our Sun is also a star and it is seen during the day. So stars can be seen at anytime.
No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy. Stars in other galaxies are much too far away to be seen without a powerful telescope.
a stars brightness as seen from Earth
Yes, all stars have a relative position and they al move within certain limits. Most stars move visually very slowly, so the Greeks and Romabns would have seen nearly the same night sky as we do.
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.
Earth spins on its axis
seasons, it can also vary with your latitude, basically where you are around the sun
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Stars are normally seen at night. However, our Sun is also a star and it is seen during the day. So stars can be seen at anytime.
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No, not all stars in the sky can be seen from one place, they are spread all across the sky and in all different directions. There may be some very bright stars facing the other side of the earth that cannot be seen at that season because the earth faces the sun at the same time it would face those stars. Those ones may not be able to be seen until the earth is on the opposite side of its orbit.
The seasons are due to axial tilts of planets and the apparent motion of stars and sun on the celestial sphere is due to diurnal motion.
Stars can be seen (in perfect conditions with perfect eyesight) as dim as 6th magnitude. This includes all types of star. Stars which are either too far away or too intrinsically dim cannot be seen.
Yes. The stars in other galaxies are far too distant to be seen with the naked eye.