Virgo or Libra, depending on who you ask.
september
Pisces is a autumn constellation and can be seen in September and october,and faintly in November and December.
september to october
Pisces.
It is best seen at 9pm EST in September.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
Acording to Wikipedia - It's visible during September.
ppl say during august and September
Capricornus is best viewed in the fall, specifically September.
Cygnus is a constellation not quite circumpolar. It is visible from June to October. One of the best observing times for this constellation is in September at 9:00 PM.
The Sun will begin to rise in the foreground of the constellation Aquarius starting September 21st. History has marked this day as the first of "the Age of Aquarius." Interestingly the Mayan Pyramids of Chichen itza as well as Stonehenge are both known to contain lines of sight that mark when these days come about.
The Sun does not belong to any constellation. This is because our Earth goes around the Sun. As a result, the Sun moves in the sky relative to the other stars. So, the Sun appears to move through the constellations of the zodiac, which is why you hear that the Sun is in a particular zodiac constellation in a particular month. For example, in September, the Sun is in the constellation of Virgo. In October, it will go to the constellation of Libra, and so on.