the north star
Never. Crux is a Southern Hemisphere constellation.
The constellation Cepheus is a circumpolar constellation, meaning it can be seen year-round in the northern hemisphere. During summer in the northern hemisphere, it can be found high in the sky, while in winter it is lower on the horizon.
You can see the Big Dipper constellation in the northern hemisphere year-round. It is most visible in the evenings during the spring and summer months. Look for it in the northern sky, and its distinctive shape should be easily recognizable.
In the northern hemisphere, it can be seen at any time of year, as it is a circumpolar constellation.
If you're in the northern hemisphere you can see it throughout the year - but at different times during the night.
Ursa minor is visible in the northern hemisphere in the summer
The Tropic of Capricorn is in the southern hemisphere; the Tropic of Cancer is in the northern hemisphere. The way to remember is at the time of year when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn, the sun was in the constellation of Capricorn back when the tropics were named.
All of them. You can see the Big Dipper anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
The constellation Perseus can best be seen during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere. The constellation appears to be the body of a man possibly holding a weapon or the head of Medusa.
Cepheus is located in the northern sky. It is a constellation that is easily visible in the northern hemisphere during certain times of the year.
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.
The constellation Aquila can typically be seen in the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere, with the best viewing times in July and August. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is most visible during the winter months.