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The constellations would be the same, but The temperature would be very hot because the closer you get to the equator, the hotter the climate gets.

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Q: What would happen if you traveled to the equator of the Earth to view constellations?
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Where on Earth could you see all the constellations rise and set?

Somewhere along the equator...


What is the best place on earth to view constellation?

Outdoors, at night, under clear skies, on a mountaintop near the equator is. The thing about the equator is that ALL constellations are visible from there.


How many constellations in the Earth?

There are no constellations in the Earth. They are in space. There are 88 official constellations.


If you traveled from north to south half of the earth where would you cross?

Half way would be the Equator (zero latitude).


Where does the earth have to be in order to see constellations?

The earth's position has no affect on constellations' visibility. The position of the viewer on the surface of the earth will affect what constellations are visible.


Why does the number of circumpolar constellations depend on the latitude of the observer?

As an observer moves away from the equator, towards the north or south pole, there are more constellations that the rotation of the earth does not ever block from his or her view throughout one full rotation.


What happens when you move north or south of the equator?

As one moves south the constellations appear differently due to the shape of our Earth. They appear higher the further south you are.


The constellations you see from earth appear to change as the?

Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.


The change of the constellations' appearance in the sky from month to month is due to?

This is due to Earth traveling around the Sun... it takes a year for this to happen. Which is why you see the same constellations in the sky the same time every year.


What constellations are visible from Earth?

All of them are. The constellations were all invented by human beings, on Earth. None were invented that can't be seen from Earth.


Why do the planets appear to move through the constellations instead of with the constellations as Earth rotates?

Because the planets are closer to the earth than the star that make the constellations are. They are also orbiting the sun along with the earth.


How does the earth's axis affect the constellations and the stars?

Earth's axis has zero effect on the stars and constellations. They aren't related in any way.