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Some stars visible in march but not visible in september due to earth's revolution, true or false?​

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Answered by ArockiaInfantRohith
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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Some stars are visible in March but not in December because the earth rotate on its axis causing the night movement of stars in the sky. It is also the reason why we see different parts in the sky for different parts of the year. Also, the sun can block the view of some stars due to the earth's rotation around it.  March has been the best time of year  by which you can  observe some of the deep sky objects.

Constellations that are best seen in March are:

Cancer

Canis Minor

Carina

Lynx

Pyxis

Vela

Volans

These constellations are called the March constellations and usually appear until the last week of June.

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