1. how can you describe such constellation
2.how can you differentiate north polar consellation and south polar consellation?
3.Why do you think the people living in the northern hemisphere see constellation differently compared to those living in southern hemisphere?
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Answers & Comments
1)A constellation is a group of stars that appears to form a pattern or picture like Orion the Great Hunter, Leo the Lion, or Taurus the Bull. Constellations are easily recognizable patterns that help people orient themselves using the night sky. There are 88 “official” constellations.
2)The constellations appear in different positions throughout the seasons, disappearing and reappearing, depending on where you live in the world. The moon seems to be the one constant – apart from it appearing “upside down” in the northern hemisphere compared to the south – it's visible to all in its phases.
3)On a summer night, people on Earth are looking out toward one direction in space. On a winter night, those same people are looking at a different part of space. Therefore, they see different constellations. People in the Northern Hemisphere can see the Little Dipper all year long.
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