What Constellations are visible all year?

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The constellations near the plane of the ecliptic (the zodiacalconstellations) are only visible at certain times of the year.The constellations towards the poles (N and S) are visible atall times of the year from their respective hemispheres. In theSouth, the Southern Cross would be one example and in the North theGreat Bear (or plough) would be another.

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