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.
Answered by WTF
facepalm
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