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The Capricornus constellation is best viewed during the summer months in the southern hemisphere and during the winter months in the northern hemisphere. It is typically visible in the early evening in late summer and early autumn in the northern hemisphere and late winter and early spring in the southern hemisphere.
Although Libra is seen in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres, it's a bit better viewed from the Northern Hemisphere in the Spring.
Cetus is primarily viewed in the Southern Hemisphere, but it is also visible in the northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere. The constellation is prominent in the sky during the late fall and winter months. Its location makes it more easily observable from southern latitudes.
Cygnus is a constellation located in the northern hemisphere, and its right ascension spans approximately from 19 hours to 21 hours. In terms of longitude hours, this translates roughly to 285 degrees to 315 degrees. The constellation is best viewed in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
The constellation Aquarius is primarily located in the southern hemisphere, but it can also be seen in the northern hemisphere. It is best viewed during the late summer and early autumn months. While its brightest stars may not be as prominent as those in some other constellations, Aquarius is still recognizable in the night sky when conditions are clear.
The Draco constellation can be seen in the northern hemisphere during the summer months, around June to August. It is best viewed in the evening sky during these months.
Betelgeuse is in the constellation of Orion, and is otherwise known as alpha Orionis. It is on the left "shoulder" of the Orion hunter, as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere.
Orion is best viewed during the months from October through to April, especially in the middle of this period. Orion is also visible in the summer (northern hemisphere)in the morning just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
Virgo can typically be seen in the spring and early summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, and in the fall and winter months in the Southern Hemisphere. It is best viewed in the evening sky during these times.
Sagittarius is located in the southern sky and is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It is situated between Scorpius to the west and Capricornus to the east. The constellation is often associated with the "Teapot" asterism, which makes it easier to identify. Sagittarius is prominent during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere and is best viewed in the evening from June to August.
Summer time. Lyra is part of the Summer Triangle.
It can be seen in the northern hemisphere over the course of a few months, usually in late Autumn, so around October is best.