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The constellations near the plane of the ecliptic (the zodiacal constellations) are only visible at certain times of the year. The constellations towards the poles (N and S) are visible at all times of the year from their respective hemispheres. In the South, the Southern Cross would be one example and in the North the Great Bear (or plough) would be another.
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Corvus,Cancer,and Libra.
There are 12 constellations along the path of the sun in the sky called the zodiac. These constellations are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Each corresponds to a specific period of time during the year.
They are only points of light. The figures cultures have come up with by "connecting the dots" are only in their minds.
Some examples of seasonal constellations include Orion, Taurus, and Gemini which are prominent during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere, while Sagittarius, Scorpius, and Capricornus are visible during the summer months. These constellations move across the night sky depending on the time of year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
The constellations near the plane of the ecliptic (the zodiacal constellations) are only visible at certain times of the year. The constellations towards the poles (N and S) are visible at all times of the year from their respective hemispheres. In the South, the Southern Cross would be one example and in the North the Great Bear (or plough) would be another.
True. As the Earth orbits around the Sun, different constellations become visible in the night sky depending on the time of year. Each season offers a unique view of the sky as different constellations rise and set at different times.
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The 12 constellations of the zodiac are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Each of these constellations is associated with a specific period of the year and has its own unique characteristics in astrology.
Yes, different constellations become visible in the night sky depending on the Earth's position in its orbit around the sun. This is why certain constellations can only be seen during certain seasons. The changing position of the Earth affects which part of the sky is visible to us at different times of the year.
No, constellations cover the entire area of the sky.
Pegasus is NOT a zodiacal constellation. Only the constellations along the ecliptic are the constellations of the zodiac.
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