Summer and winter constellations are different because
A) of the spin of the Earth about its polar axis.
B) the night sky faces in opposite directions in summer and winter.
C) of the tilt of the Earth's polar axis.
D) the Earth is at the solar perigee in winter and apogee in summer.
E) the universe is symmetric.
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