Here's why:
* The Earth rotates: This means that different constellations are visible at different times of the night.
* The Earth orbits the Sun: This means that the constellations visible at night change throughout the year.
* Your location matters: Different constellations are visible in different hemispheres and at different latitudes.
To find out which constellations are visible in November where you are, you can:
1. Use a stargazing app: Many apps like SkySafari, Stellarium, or Star Walk 2 allow you to input your location and time to see what constellations are visible.
2. Visit a local astronomy club or planetarium: They often have events and resources to help you identify constellations.
3. Look up online constellation charts: Many websites like EarthSky or the International Astronomical Union offer interactive constellation charts that can be customized for your location.
Let me know your location and I can try to give you some specific constellation suggestions for November!