Answer :

The constellations that are visible in the sky at night change with the seasons because stars appear to move by 90 degrees across the sky every three months.

Constellations are star clusters. The constellations visible at night depend on your location on Earth and the time of year. Long ago, stars were named after things, animals, and people. Astronomers still use constellations to label stars and meteor showers today.

Because stars appear to travel across the sky by 90 degrees every three months, the constellations that are visible at night change with the seasons. In a constellation, some stars may be nearby while others may be extremely far away. However, if you draw lines in the sky between the stars like a dot-to-dot puzzle and use your imagination.

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