Are the constellations seasonal?
A) No. If you wait long enough, you can see all the constellations on any clear night of the year.
B) Yes. On a summer night, all the constellations you can see are different from the constellations you can see on a winter night.
C) Yes. On a summer night, many of the constellations you can see are different from the constellations you can see on a winter night. But there are some constellations you can see all year long.
D) Yes. As the year progresses, the constellations change their positions with respect to each other, so every night brings a different mixture of summer and winter constellations.
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