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The Earth's axis always changes so you will see some stars one night but they change throughout the year

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Do people from other cultures on Earth see the same stars constellations and asterisms that you see?

Yes, different cultures see the same stars and constellations in the night sky. However, interpretations and mythologies associated with the stars may vary among cultures. The patterns of stars that form constellations are universal.


Do you always see the same stars when you look out at night?

No, the stars you see at night can vary depending on your location, the time of year, and the time of night. As the Earth rotates and orbits the Sun, different constellations become visible in the night sky.


Why do billions of stars appear as big patches of the night sky?

Those stars are too far away for us to see them individually, but their combined light makes part of the night sky look brighter.


Can you see the same stars all around the world?

You can not see the same stars all around the world. There are different star alignments in different parts of the world. For example, you can not see a star that is in Africa in the United States.


Why does the night sky appear to move in a circular pattern?

It is a combination of how the Earth is rotating and orbiting the Sun. If you stand in one spot and look up, and start turning, everything above you will appear to be going around in a circle. This is the same effect. As the Earth orbits the Sun, stars appear to be in slightly different positions at the same time from night. At the same night each year, the stars you see are the same. Stars that are lower in the sky disappear at certain times of the year. Ones that are high overhead can be seen all year, though they also appear to circle.

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Can you see night and stars on the same night?

yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.


How do you see the moon and the stars?

Look up at night and they there but if you mean. How do you see them clerly look throu a teliscope


The stars you see at night are members of what?

Our Galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy. you may see others that look like stars but are actually galaxy's (M52).


Does Mars have stars?

If you look up into the night sky on Mars, you will see stars, yes - the exact same ones we see from earth, and in virtually the same spots. Mars and Earth are, relatively, as far away as the living room and a bedroom in a standard sized house. The nearest stars - besides our sun - are three or four counties away, on the same scale.


Are we seeing stars in the past when we look up at the night sky?

Yes, when we look up at the night sky and see stars, we are actually seeing them as they were in the past due to the time it takes for their light to reach us.


Do people from other cultures on Earth see the same stars constellations and asterisms that you see?

Yes, different cultures see the same stars and constellations in the night sky. However, interpretations and mythologies associated with the stars may vary among cultures. The patterns of stars that form constellations are universal.


Why do stars appear larger in the night sky?

When there is little light like during night time, we can see the stars more clearly. This makes them look brighter and hence, larger.


If the earth moves around the sun why do you see the same stars every night?

You don't. The stars you see at night in the winter are not the same ones you see in the summer. Earth takes a full year to revolve around the sun, so the stars will not appear very different from one night to the next, but you would notice a change if you watched carefully over the course of several months.


Can you see the same stars anytime of the year?

Yes, you sure can! If you look at night in the sky you will see the north star, one of the brightest stars in the universe and one to be known as the tip of the big dipper. As known, astronomers say that the north star resembles a pattern lighting up the tip as the big dipper!! So basically, yes we can see the same stars anytime of the year.


Do you always see the same stars when you look out at night?

No, the stars you see at night can vary depending on your location, the time of year, and the time of night. As the Earth rotates and orbits the Sun, different constellations become visible in the night sky.


Where can the most stars on earth be seen?

If you have a good night, look for the Milky Way - it is best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere. There you will see millions of stars. See related link for a picture.


As the earth turns we see the stars move across the sky then the sun rises and we cant see the stars but if we could what stars would we see?

During the day, the bright light from the sun makes it difficult to see other stars. If we were to see stars during the day, we would see the same ones that are present in the night sky but they would be much dimmer and harder to distinguish due to the sun's glare.