Cancer is in the night sky in late winter, but it's EXTREMELY hard to see in cities because it's stars are very, very faint.
If the sky is clear, then during most of the year, you can see Jupiter at some time of night from any place on Earth. No telescope is necessary.
The best time to see the northern lights is on a cold night.
It all depends on the time of year and location to determine the time. Try downloading a free sky observational program like Stellarium to get an absolute fix, See related links.
No. The world world does not see it because of placement of the moon and the time of day. If it is night you will not see it.
When you see a lunar eclipse, it's always at night on your part of the earth. -- A lunar eclipse can only occur at the exact time of the Full Moon. -- The Full Moon is visible only in the night sky. So obviously, if you are in a place where you can see the Full Moon, then you are in a place where you can see a lunar eclipse if one is in progress, and it is night-time where you are.
It depends on your location and the time of year
If you're in the northern hemisphere you can see it throughout the year - but at different times during the night.
"in the summer in the night sky" karatekid44
There are a total of 88 constellations. Which constellations you can see at any one moment depends on the time of the year, the time of the night, and your geographic lattitude.
Night time
Sometimes, yes. Whether or not the moon is visible depends on the time of year, time of day or night, and the position of the moon.
The best time to see a constellation in the night sky is after the sunset. The best time to see a constellation in the morning is before sunrise.
If the sky is clear, then during most of the year, you can see Jupiter at some time of night from any place on Earth. No telescope is necessary.
Night-time. If you can see a lunar eclipse, then the Full Moon is in your sky, so it has to be night-time.
At night.
Night time.
you see the moon at night time dummys