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Why Some Constellations Appear Only Part of the Year
Key Takeaways
- The story examines why some constellations are seasonal rather than year-round.
- Orion is presented as a winter constellation in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Polaris is cited as an example of a star that remains a steady reference point.
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