why constellations are different and rotates differently in the southern hemisphere?

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why constellations are different and rotates differently in the southern hemisphere?

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Any stars that are above the North Pole, like Polaris, can’t be seen from the Southern Hemisphere because you can’t see them through the earth.

Any stars or constellations that are above the South Pole, like the southern cross, can’t be seen from the northern hemisphere because you can’t see through the earth.

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