you see them by connecting stars together in the nightime sky. This sky called space
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No, constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth's perspective. From another planet, the arrangement of stars in the sky would appear different due to the planet's position in space. Therefore, you would not see the same constellations as from Earth.
Naturally, the constellations Taurus and Cancer would surround Gemini, but you will also see the constellation Orion close to Gemini.
In the northern hemisphere, you would be able to see constellations such as Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Draco, and Orion. These constellations are visible at different times of the year and are easily recognizable in the northern sky.
You can see lots of constellations in August. You can see constellations in every month of the year.
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Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Cassiopiea, Cepheus
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
You see different constellation because the constellations stay in place, but Earth moves so every season you are able to see different constellations.
in the night sky
No, constellations are patterns of stars that we see from Earth. The moon is a celestial body that orbits Earth, so it does not have its own constellations.