The entire constellation of Orion is visible in the night sky in January to an observer in New York State which statement explains why the constellation is not visible in the night sky to this observer in June

A)Earth rotates on its axis
B)earth revolves around the sun
C)the constellation Orion orbits around the sun
D)the tilt of earths axis changes through the year

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Answer:B

Explanation:

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The constellation is not visible in the night sky to this observer in June because: B) Earth revolves around the Sun.

Earth revolution can be defined as the complete motion (movement) of Earth along a path (orbit) around the Sun or the Moon.

Based on Astronomy, it takes the Earth 365 1/4 days to completely move around the Sun.

Due to Earth's revolution around the Sun on a tilted axis, the following observations and events take place:

  • The visibility of different constellations in the night sky at different times of the year.
  • Changes in season.
  • The traveling of vertical ray of the Sun from 23.5° North to 23.5° South.

During summer such as in the month of June, the constellation of Orion is only visible in the sky at day time but not in the night due to Earth's revolution around the Sun.

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