Seasonal Constellations
Seasonal constellations are groups of stars that are visible in the night sky during specific times of the year. These constellations change with the seasons due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. For example, Orion is prominent in winter, while Scorpius is best seen in summer.
Each season features different constellations, making it easier for stargazers to identify them based on the time of year. The visibility of these constellations is influenced by factors such as latitude and light pollution, which can affect how clearly they can be seen from different locations on Earth.