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no
the earth moves and different seasons determine which stars come out
because they dissapear for a while.
The easiest way is to look at a picture of the star and then look at another one taken six months later. If it has moved, that can be seen on the photo when you look at it in relation to the stars in the background of the photo. That was the first method used to find the distance to the nearest stars, and it was a big surprise to find out how far they actually were.
because it longer to change
no
the earth moves and different seasons determine which stars come out
because they dissapear for a while.
The easiest way is to look at a picture of the star and then look at another one taken six months later. If it has moved, that can be seen on the photo when you look at it in relation to the stars in the background of the photo. That was the first method used to find the distance to the nearest stars, and it was a big surprise to find out how far they actually were.
because it longer to change
Simply stated; you take a picture of the sky (many in fact) and then take a new set 6 months later. In six months the Earth will have moved about 185 million miles (base line). Now compare photos. For some of the near stars you can measure their angular displacement (as compared to the more distant "fixed stars". You're got angle and base line - that's parallax.
1st April
iron kills stars in space, first it produces it when its dying, moments later it will make a supernova or hypernova creating a nebula.
Not for the first months, no. Later on it depends on the woman. Not everyone is alike.
David Burnet. Six months later Sam Houston
The sun's light makes the stars fade from view... since constellations are made up from patterns of stars, the answer is no - BUT they're still there in the sky - we just can't see them. In fact - the stars that are in the sky during the day, are the ones we see at night 6 months later.
Two months later than what? Two months after sex - no. Two months after abortion - yes Two months after giving birth - maybe