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Because, e stars are in the sky in the same time of the year. In March, they appear high above the horizon, and in September they appear low.

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Sirius the Dog Star and its companion Procyon, known as the Pup.

The Period of July August is known as the Dog Days in England, because the Dog Star (Sirius) is above the horizon with the Sun. You cannot see it because the light from the Sun overwhelms all other astronomical light.

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Why some stars visible in march but not visible in September?

Because, e stars are in the sky in the same time of the year. In March, they appear high above the horizon, and in September they appear low.


Why are some stars are visible in march but not in September?

Because, e stars are in the sky in the same time of the year. In March, they appear high above the horizon, and in September they appear low.


What is visible at night from the earth?

the stars and some of our planets


Explain why stars appear to move across the sky each night why are some stars only visible doing certain seasons?

Stars appear to move across the sky each night because the earth is moving, but not the stars. Also some stars are only visible during certain seasons because as the earth rotates, they become visible.


What causes some stars not to be visible all year long?

Daylight


Why are there not any stars in the sky in September?

why arent there any stars in the sky some times


Why are some stars not visible from earth?

because they are too far to see for the naked eye.


Are the any stars in the sky that are not members of a constellation?

All of the stars that are easily visible are assigned to one constellation or another. Some of the barely-visible stars are not included, and very few of the very dim stars are assigned to any constellation.


Are all the stars you see at night really stars?

Besides the stars that you can see, there are five visible planets; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Venus and Jupiter are generally brighter than any stars. Additionally, there are about 500 visible nebulas, which are tiny cloud-like structures. Some are gas clouds, some are galaxies, and some are supernova remnants, but these are all around stars, contain stars, or used to be stars. With the naked eye, they are pretty much star-like, but with a moderately powerful telescope you will be able to see the details of them.


What hemisphere is the constelation Aries in?

There are no constellations in the northern hemisphere, but several of them are visibleto observers located there.Depending where you are in the northern hemisphere, you can see anywhere betweenhalf of all the visible stars (from the north pole) to all of the visible stars (from the equator).At any location on earth, Aries is visible during some part of the year.


What months do the sun strike the equator directly?

That happens at some point on the equator, at a single moment, on two days of the year ... near March 21 and near September 21.


Why cant you see the blue giant and red giant star?

I can't understand this question. There are lots of these stars that are clearly visible. Some of the brightest stars in the sky are these types.