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The constellations that can be seen all night in each hemisphere are the ones near the celestial poles.
Northern Hemisphere:
- Ursa Minor
- Ursa Major
- Draco
- Cepheus
Southern Hemisphere:
- Octans
- Mensa
- Hydrus
- Chameleon
- Volans
- Pavo
- Musca