Why are constellations seen in the summer sky different then in the winter sky?

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2026-04-16 23:55

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This is caused by the earth's rotation around the sun. There are five constellations in the sky all year around, but the earth's rotational path will only allow us to observe the ones that are closest during that season's orbit.

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