The answer depends on where you are. If, 6 months from now you are in Australia, you will NOT be able to see Polaris.
There are 88 constellations recognized by astronomers right now.
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You should be able to have kids right now. Eight months is enough time.
Not right away, months from now, yes.
In simple terms, if a star or constellation is below the horizon, you can't see it. Another thing to think about: If a constellation is high in the sky at midnight tonight, then six months from now, it will be behind the sun at noon !
I'm sorry, but its probably over, and best just left alone.
They may not be old enough.
no! iv got mine done, had it for 3 months now and i just changed the earring today :), you WONT go blind, no idea where this came from?!
No, the night sky changes throughout the year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As Earth orbits, different constellations become visible at different times of the year.
no! yesterday i tried to do some sports and now i have 2 torn muscles and the doctor said i wont be able to move my leg again
If you believe that they have changed and you are absolutely positive that it wont happen again, than yes