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Skies (sight) radius - what is this?
We all know that the earth is round and we all live on its land.The Janadamuday, situated close to the North Pole, sees the upper skies/gaps of the North Pole and only a few skies in the west and east directions.
As you come towards the middle of the Earth ie the Toxin, then the upper sky of the North Pole becomes outside the radius of our sight and instead, it becomes Gaina in the radius of the Violet sky's upper Violet sky. If you move towards the next Dakshini Dhruv, it happens and the sky above the equator is out of sight and instead, the sky above the Dakshini Dhruv falls within the radius of the sight.
You must have heard of Dakshinayan and Uttarayan. While orbiting the sun's fairy, the orbit of the earth is gradually rounded and due to not being on a surface, there is a gradual change in the inclination of the earth towards the sun. Due to the change of this inclination, the scope of the visible sky also changes.
What happens to the limits of the vision?
The stars at the southern end of the Dakshini Pole will never be seen from the North Pole sky.In simple words, from where you stand, only a part of the sky, that is, a few stars are within the scope of your vision.
Day and night
It keeps happening on earth. The planets or stars in the sky have nothing to do with the day or night of the Earth. They continue on their own circuit.Due to the fast sunlight in the day, the light emanating from the rest of the stars is very high in it. But sometimes, the light of some stars appears very sharp.
During the winter/winter season, the southward tilt of the earth takes us away from the sun, so there is a slight decline in the brightness of sunlight. At these times, bright light stars can also appear in the day.

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