Late Fall, Winter and early Spring....
Leo the Lion is visible in the fall, winter and spring night sky. It's behind the sun in August (or late summer)
The best time to see Leo the Lion (the constellation) is in July 23 - August 22.Thank you for viewing my answer.
Depends where you live. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you can see Leo between Winter and Spring. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, you 'd best see Leo during Summer and Fall.
The earth revolves around the sun and so in the summer Leo appears to be in the west and in winter it seems to be in the east
In the Northern Hemisphere, Leo the Lion is directly overhead around April-May so Springtime. It's in the east in winter and in the west in early summer, before it disappears behind the sun mid summer.
You can see it best during the winter months.
Leo is a constellation - there is not a constellation inside Leo.
Leo is a constellation.
From the central USA, the entire constellation of Leo is visible at some time of night frommid-September, through fall, winter, spring, and early summer, until early August.For 12:00 midnight stargazers, Leo is visible from late December until mid-May.If you can't see Leo on a night within these ranges of dates, then either the sky is cloudy,or else you need to consider a different time of night.
During the winter it is not always visible because it is still below the horizon at night. Towards the end of the winter you will start to see it and in the early months of the year, it becomes more visible.
Leo minor isn't in a constellation, it is a constellation. Leo minor lies between Ursa Major and Leo. It is bordered by Ursa Major, Lynx, Cancer, and Leo.
No, but there is a constellation that look similar which is the Leo constellation(a lion).