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23 June, 09:23

Why does the position of the constellation Orion appear to change throughout the year, and why can't Orion be seen in the summer sky?

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  1. 23 June, 09:56
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    Earth travels round the Sun in Twelve months, the stars that are visible at midnight each night shift slowly by about 1 degree every 24 hours so that a complete circle round the sky is completed once a year.
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