in which direction would you look at night to locate the constillation
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In the west, they head straight down as they set. Even more stars are visible in the southern sky, making clockwise half-circles about a point on the southern horizon, the south celestial pole. From the southern hemisphere, you can't see the north celestial pole at all.
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it rotates all the time but you can point it out by loking at mobile by seeing the constillation you want
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