Bias
The best season to see the Vela constellation in the night sky is during the southern hemisphere's summer months, typically from November to January. This is when the constellation is prominent and high in the sky for observers in the southern hemisphere.
Orion can typically be seen in the evening sky during March, in the southwest for Northern Hemisphere observers and in the northwest for Southern Hemisphere observers. It is a prominent constellation known for its easily recognizable belt of three stars.
The stars and planets are observed from the earth, and because the earth is rotating and tilting on its axis, and is also orbiting the sun, the stars and planets appear to be moving in relation to the observers view.
Half of the moon is always lit up by the sun at any given time, and the moon orbits the Earth so us observers on Earth will see different amounts of the moon lit up. These different "shapes" we see are called the phases of the moon.
When the moon is fully visible to observers on Earth, it is said to be at its full moon phase. This occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned in a straight line, with the Earth in between the sun and moon. The full moon appears as a complete circle and is the brightest phase of the moon.
This tendency is known as confirmation bias, which is the inclination to seek out, interpret, and remember information that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses. It can lead to errors in perception and judgment by overlooking evidence that contradicts one's expectations.
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The ISBN of The Observers is 0312930747.
The Observers has 281 pages.
Relative velocity/motion
Observers on Earth only ever see the same side of the moon because the moon's rotation period is the same as its orbital period around Earth, causing one side to always face towards us.
YES ,how do you expect to see them at the zoo.
yes, with out harsh, flourecent lights as we have today, there are a lot more stars to see. and they are easier to see
how tha heck u expect me to see anything in that mess
You'd expect to see menorahs in the windows of Jewish homes.
We are inside the galaxy, so we can't see its structure. It's the same reason you can't see continents, since you live on earth.