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3 July, 05:42

One of your friends argues that he has seen two identical constellations, one in January and one in June. He says they are different because they were in different locations in the sky, even though they looked identical. Why is your friend incorrect? Explain.

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  1. 3 July, 05:43
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    The friend is incorrect as all stars move in the sky and rotate around the northern star meaning it was the same constellation even if it was in a different location
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