Jason Kendall

Why do we see different constellations in the Summer than in the Winter?

A) Because Earth’s rotation axis wobbles over thousands of years.

B) Because the Moon’s orbit blocks different parts of the sky at different times of year.

C) Because Earth orbits the Sun, so nighttime faces a different part of the sky in different seasons.

D) Because the stars move rapidly relative to the Sun over the course of a year.

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@timonium252

One of your videos inspired me to study this aspect of the night sky. Also the fact that the northern sky doesn't change throughout the year. I've really been paying attention to the changes in the southern sky.

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