Stars and constellations appear in the same place in the sky every night True or False?

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Stars and constellations appear in the same place in the sky every night True or False?

Fact #1

Picture #1 Several different kinds of star constellations

Fact #2

Picture #2 Showing how stars and constellations move over time, instead of staying in one place.

Fact #3

Picture #3 More examples of constellations.

Fact #4

Picture #4 Showing how stars and constellations move over time (again)

Fact #5

Picture #5 Illustrations of our constellations and star signs.

And the Myth is… FALSE!!!

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