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Q: Why the milky way looks brighter from the southern hemisphere of the earth?
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No; the sky looks entirely different in the Southern Hemisphere vs. the Northern Hemisphere.


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In what month is the northern hemisphere most tilted away from the sun?

That will depend on where you live. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere it appears lowest in December. The further north you are, the lower it looks. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere it appears lowest in June. The further south you are, the lower it looks.


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