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The sky is divided into ___ constellations.
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
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the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
The motion of the stars that you see over several weeks or months is due to
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
Because the Earth spins, we see stars
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
A constellation is best viewed when
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
Which observation provides the best evidence that Earth revolves around the Sun?
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
Which star can be used to find direction in the northern hemisphere?
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
The North Star, Polaris, can be located by first finding
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
We see stars, such as Betelgeuse, in different locations depending on the time of night
Different star constellations are seen from Earth at different times of the year.
the Big Dipper, then using the pointers to locate Polaris.
88
the Earth orbiting the Sun.
Polaris
because the Earth rotates.
move during the night.
overhead.
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