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How is it possible to see the same zodiac constellations in the sky all year?

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How is it possible to see the same zodiac constellations in the sky all year?

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You must be thinking of the polar constellations. These stay year round because the poles don’t move, so the constellations close to the poles (like Ursa Minor in the N, Octans in the S) also don’t move. The zodiac constellations are constantly changing because they are along the equator, which is constantly rotating.

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