Virgo can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere during american autumn (september, october, etc) and in the northern hemisphere during american spring (May, etc). In the northern hemisphere you use the big dipper as a reference to find it and in the southern hemisphere you use the southern cross.
In the Northern Hemisphere, why is Virgo considered to be a spring constellation?
Yes, Virgo is visible across the Northern Hemisphere in April through July.
In the northern hemisphere it is best seen in the spring.
Virgo is in the southern hemisphere
Mine is Virgo, Draco, Leo, and Pegasus. I like the Southern Cross.
Virgo
Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
It would be below the horizon if you were in the Northern Hemisphere. After August, the constellation makes its decent. In late April and early May it returns rising in the eastern horizon once again.
The constellation Virgo is visible at latitudes between +80° and −80°.
Virgo
To get the history of constellation Virgo try going to the following website. Http://www.dibonsmith.com/vir_com.htm
Virgo has 50 stars altogether