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Why are the stars we see at night in January different from the ones we see in July?

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Answered by jadhav3125
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Explanation:

The night sky is more than just the moon and stars, if you know when and where to look. ... Light Pollution: Even from a big city, one can see the moon, ...

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Answered by Ammypal
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Answer:

That is because of the movement of stars and the rotation of of our earth. So the stars you see in July are different from those which you see in January. It also depends upon your location. The Earth has two major motions :- rotation and revolution.

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