The answer depends on where you now and where you will be six months from now.
The answer depends on where you are. If, 6 months from now you are in Australia, you will NOT be able to see Polaris.
There are 88 constellations recognized by astronomers right now.
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All the stars you see in the sky at any time tonight will be in exactly the same places a month from now, only 2 hours earlier.
You should be able to have kids right now. Eight months is enough time.
In simple terms, if a star or constellation is below the horizon, you can't see it. Another thing to think about: If a constellation is high in the sky at midnight tonight, then six months from now, it will be behind the sun at noon !
Not right away, months from now, yes.
I'm sorry, but its probably over, and best just left alone.
no! iv got mine done, had it for 3 months now and i just changed the earring today :), you WONT go blind, no idea where this came from?!
They may not be old enough.
There are NO antonyms for constellations right now. Unless it was ' not group of stars that form pictures'. Sorry.
no! yesterday i tried to do some sports and now i have 2 torn muscles and the doctor said i wont be able to move my leg again