write the name of different constellation and the season they appear
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In Summer season,
Each appearing to rotate around the North Pole star, these are constellations that can be seen all year from the Northern Hemisphere:
Cassiopeia,
Cepheus,
Draco,
Ursa Major and
Ursa Minor
Theses are the constellation seen.
And in winter:
Canis Major,
Cetus,
Eridanus,
Gemini,
Orion,
Perseus and
Taurus.
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HELLO MATE!!!!
DIFFERENT CONSTELLATIONS WITH
SEASON THEY APPEAR :
Great Bear - In late summers.(near pole star).
Cassiopeia- During the month of NOVEMBER (starting of winter season),{in northern hemisphere}. -
Scorpious - Hot summer nights of July & August. (called ANTARES & seen in northern hemisphere).
Leo - In summers of April.(pointed by BIG DIPPER).
Orion - Mostly visible star, between months of January to March. (In both hemispheres)
THANKS.....!!!
DIFFERENT CONSTELLATIONS WITH
SEASON THEY APPEAR :
Great Bear - In late summers.(near pole star).
Cassiopeia- During the month of NOVEMBER (starting of winter season),{in northern hemisphere}. -
Scorpious - Hot summer nights of July & August. (called ANTARES & seen in northern hemisphere).
Leo - In summers of April.(pointed by BIG DIPPER).
Orion - Mostly visible star, between months of January to March. (In both hemispheres)
THANKS.....!!!
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