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Q: What four constellations can you see in the winter?
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What four are constellations you can see in winter?

seasons


What season will not allow you to see the winter seasonal constellations at all?

every season but winter


If you could see stars in the daytime what constellation would you see at noon on a winter day?

Great question - you would see the same constellations in the sky on a Winter day that you would see in the sky on a Summer night. And there are too many to mention here - almost 40+ constellations.


What is the location of the winter constellation?

There are handful of constellations thought of as "Winter constellations" - you would have to specify the name of the constellation.


What are some constellations would you see in the winter?

Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Cassiopiea, Cepheus


Why are contellations different in winter?

Constellations are different in winter because the earth spins around, so we see different stars every season.


Why can't you see winter constellations in the summer?

The Earth is tilted. As it goes around the sun we see different areas of the sky during the year.


Why are some constellations only visible in the winter?

As Earth orbits the sun - it takes one year to get around it - we see different parts of space and different patterns of stars, as Earth turns away from the sun every night. The constellations we see on a night in summer, are behind the Sun during the winter.


What constellations can be seen in winter?

ursa major


Why are the constellations seen as in the summer sky different than those in the winter sky?

The winter night sky is the opposite direction from the summer night sky. The constellations you see in winter are on the other side of the sun in summer, so you would only see them in summer during a total solar eclipse.


Why do you not see the same constellations all year long?

because as the earth rotates we go into summer and then we cannot see the winter constallations because they are on the other side of the earth


Which constellations can you see in the summer?

In the northern hemisphere the constellations on the meridian on June 21 have a right ascension of 18 hours, and constellations from 15 to 18 hours can be seen in summer evenings. They are not as bright as the winter constellations. The main ones are Boötes (main star Arcturus), Corona Borealis, Serpens Caput, Libra, Hercules and Ophiuchus. In the southern sky, Scorpio (main star Antares). In the summer the circumpolar constellations like Cassiopeia, Ursa Major, Perseus and Draco can be seen although not in their usual winter positions.