Explain why the stars that you see from a place in the
southern hemisphere are different from those seen
from the northern hemisphere. (Imagine stars on the
ceiling and on the floor of the room.)
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Therefore, they see different constellations. People in the Northern Hemisphere can see the Little Dipper all year long. That's because this constellation is directly north of Earth's axis. As Earth orbits the Sun, the dipper appears to move in a circle around the sky.
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