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The Aquarius Constellation is situated between Copricornus and Pisces. The constellation is best seen at 9pm during the month of October. Visible between latitudes: 65 Degrees and -90 Degrees. Probably the best time of night to see the Aquarius constellation would be in August. That's when the sun is in its polar sign - Leo.
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 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.
The Big Dipper is NOT a constellation. It's an asterism (part of a constellation). You can see it all year long if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
You can see Hercules in the Northern hemisphere from April to November.
To see it best is to see it overhead. That would be in Winter - in the northern hemisphere.
During spring you can see Leo in the Northern Hemisphere.
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During spring you can see Leo in the Northern 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.
In the constellation Orion upper right star from the hunters belt. - the long diagonall stretch of stars see in the constellation.