Asked by Stars
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.
The earth moves in its orbit, so the direction facing away from the sun changes during the year. We only see stars in the night sky.
I know this,but is there anything else You think I can add.
PLEASE HELP
The earth moves in its orbit, so the direction facing away from the sun changes during the year. We only see stars in the night sky.
I know this,but is there anything else You think I can add.
PLEASE HELP
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Answered by
bobpursley
constellations in the North Sky and South sky may not always be visible because of Earth tile and latitude from which observed.
Answered by
Stars
Thank you! So is that something I should add or a better answer.
Answered by
Peanut
I'm stuck too. I'm looking for information to help me understand this.
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patince
there are two essays
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