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The constellations that can be seen all night in each hemisphere are the ones near the celestial poles.
 
The constellations that can be seen all night in each hemisphere are the ones near the celestial poles.
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The constellations that can be seen all night in each hemisphere are the ones near the celestial poles.
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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