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7 October, 11:55

Some constellations, such ad Ursa Minor, are visible in the sky year-round; other contellations appear for only part of the year. explain why this happens.

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  1. 7 October, 13:58
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    While most constellations are only visible to us in different seasons, some are always there 24/7/365 because they are positioned close to the Polar Axis, or the Polaris.
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