You had an actual grammatical question going there right up until the end. It's actually impossible to answer, since "circumpolar" constellations (such as Ursa Minor for observers in the northern hemisphere) are always in the night sky, and other constellations (such as Crux for observers in the northern hemisphere) are never in the night sky (or the day sky either, for that matter).
Zodiacal constellations such as Aries are approximately on the celestial equator, and are therefore visible at night for approximately half the year.
There are yearly, seasonal, and duo-seasonal. Some constellations can be seen year round, for a single season, or a bit more than one. Little Dipper, Big Dipper, Cassiopea: Yearly Orion, Capella: Duo-Seasonal Cygnus: Seasonal
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As Earth spins, different stars and constellations become visible while others disappear below the horizon. This motion gives the illusion of stars and constellations moving across the sky.
Constellations appear to move across the sky each night due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. This rotation causes the stars to appear as though they are moving, when in fact it is the Earth that is moving. This phenomenon is known as the diurnal motion of the stars.
It would stay awake all night ( nocturnal ). Then it would stay asleep for the day.
The constellations change position because of the same reason the days range in length from summer to winter. The Earth's tilt and wobble. The constellations stay in the same place in the sky, but every day the Earth moves while the tilt stays the same, leaving it to appear that the constellations have moved. (It's better to understand with a picture..)
Mostly until night time
just until night time
I would say 15.
You see different constellation because the constellations stay in place, but Earth moves so every season you are able to see different constellations.
yes constellations are relative in comparison with where you are located in the universe. depending on where you travel some constellations may stay the same while other will drastically look different.
Scorpio and Aries are compatible. Scorpio leads Aries where no weak willed person dares go, and Aries knows this. Scorpio has willpower and Aries has determination. Aries-Scorpio Relationship Both sun signs expect they are going to be successful in reaching their goals. The stand their ground when threatened. Scorpio helps Aries stay on course and follow projects through to completion. Aries helps Scorpio put their trust in others. Scorpio and Aries are evenly matched. Both come out battered and bruised when fighting with each other.
Sailors used constellations as a navigational aid to determine their position at sea. By observing the position of specific constellations relative to the horizon, they could establish their direction and make adjustments to stay on course. This practice, known as celestial navigation, helped sailors navigate the open oceans before the invention of modern navigational tools.