The Southern Cross and Orion's Belt (and the rest of the Orion constellation) are usually in the Southern Hemisphere's sky.
You can see Venus quite a bit too, but it's not a constellation.
Southern hemisphere
No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.
you cant see lupus in the seasons you can only see lupus in the southern hemisphere
You can see it in summer - if you're in the southern hemisphere. However, in the northern hemisphere, Orion is near or behind the sun in our summer.
it is located in the northern hemisphere
Hercules is a constellation of the Northern sky, the constellation does not change position and so will never come to the Southern hemisphere. To see everything astronomers need to visit countries in both the northern and southern hemisphere.
The constellation Crux (the southern cross) is visible only from the southern hemisphere.
No, the Phoenix constellation is actually in the southern hemisphere.
Southern hemisphere
No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.
Never. Crux is a Southern Hemisphere constellation.
you cant see lupus in the seasons you can only see lupus in the southern hemisphere
The southern cross?
It represents the constellation the Southern Cross, which is a prominent constellation of the southern hemisphere.
You can see it in summer - if you're in the southern hemisphere. However, in the northern hemisphere, Orion is near or behind the sun in our summer.
from which hemispjere can the southreen cross constellation be seen?
it is a constellation that can only be seen in the southern hemisphere