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Some constellations such as Ursa Minor, are visible in the sky year round other constellations appear for only part of the year...Asked by lifeisgreat
Some constellations, such as Ursa Minor, are visible in the sky year-round; other constellations appear for only part of the year. Explain why this happens.
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Answered by
bobpursley
could it be the axis tilt of Earth doesn't always point the same way at night? Think about that.
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WTF
facepalm
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