Sagittarius is a little bit of both autumn and winter constellation. Technically, the season is completely in the autumn but meteorologically it is in the winter with the exception of November 22-30 which is in the autumn.
sagittarius is the constellation of Archery
No- Sagittarius IS a constellation.
The Gemini consellation can be seen dring winter. (December - March)
Sagittarius is a summer constellation --- the best time of the year is August to see it at 9pm. Sagittarius is also a Southern constellation: if you're in North America, it can be seen roughly towards the south and will not rise very high on the sky.
Sagittarius. This is the constellation the Sun is in at its lowest point in the Northern Hemisphere on the Winter Solstice (usually around December 21st).
Sagittarius is a constellation not a star XD
Yes it is
The Greeks called the constellation Toxotes.
The Archer constellation/Zodiac sign is Sagittarius
Due to the Precession of the Equinoxes, the constellation of Sagittarius is currently found beyond the 25th degree of the sign of Sagittarius and mainly in the sign of Capricorn. Sagittarius is a constellation lying in the Ecliptic plane, between Scorpio and Capricorn, exactly opposite to Orion. FYI: αSco, Antares, is currently found in the 10th degree of the sign of Sagittarius.
No, but it has an "asterism", which might be confusing you. The "teapot" is an asterism in Sagittarius. You may think that is the minor constellation. Another possible source of confusion is the fact that there's another, smaller, constellation called "Sagitta".
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