Saturday, February 18, 2012

Why are the visible summer constellation different from the visible winter constellation?

The winter stars are on the other side of the sun than the summer stars.


At night you are facing away from the sun when you look up. The earth goes around the sun once a year, every 6 months the 'night side' of the earth is facing different stars, and that's what you see.

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