Your Face is the best month where you can see constellation
In the northern hemisphere during the autumn months. See the related link below for help on where and when to see constellations from your area.
the night sky
It can be seen in the northern hemisphere over the course of a few months, usually in late Autumn, so around October is best.
it can be seen during the spring and fall..... where can it be seen? it can be seen in the southern hemisphere...
In the northern hemisphere it is best seen in the spring.
In the Northern hemisphere, the constellation seen in the early winter months is Aries.
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.
the night sky
In the northern hemisphere during the autumn months. See the related link below for help on where and when to see constellations from your area.
It can be seen in the northern hemisphere over the course of a few months, usually in late Autumn, so around October is best.
it can be seen during the spring and fall..... where can it be seen? it can be seen in the southern hemisphere...
In the northern hemisphere it is best seen in the spring.
The constellation Aquila can best be seen between the latitudes 90o north(i.e., the North Pole) and 75o south at around 9pm in the month of August.
Hercules is mainly a Northern Hemisphere constellation, but it can easily be seen South of the equator. In the North it's best seen in summer. In the Southern Hemisphere it is mainly a winter constellation.
You can see it best during the winter months.
It is best seen at 9pm EST in September.
Hercules can be best seen during the spring months. It first becomes visible in April and works its way across the sky to disappear in October.