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.
At the end of the Hercules myth Hercules gets poisoned by his wife on accident, Zues was all like "ah crap", and so he was like son come and be a god and a constellation. I think this is right, im not 100%
At the end of the Hercules myth Hercules gets poisoned by his wife on accident, Zues was all like "ah crap", and so he was like son come and be a god and a constellation. I think this is right, im not 100%
If you are in the northern hemisphere this fall If you are in the southern hemisphere this spring
Scorpius is a constellation visible in the southern hemisphere during the winter months of June to August. It is best seen in the evening sky during this time.
Platypuses are found only in Australia, in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. Emperor penguins are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere it is around the 21st of June and in the southern hemisphere it is around the 21st of December.
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Autumn season typically begins in September in the Northern Hemisphere and in March in the Southern Hemisphere.
It depends on where you are located. In the Northern hemisphere fall is September the 1st. In the Southern hemisphere fall is March 1st.
the southern cross constellation can be used to find south is once located the southern cross measure 5 1/2 times south east direction an you will find south . to see the picture which will help you find due south using the southern cross look under related link adn click om picture and the disgram should come up
The hemispheres are named based on the Earth's axis of rotation and its division into two halves - North and South. The Northern Hemisphere is located north of the equator, while the Southern Hemisphere is located south of the equator. This division helps in referencing locations and understanding global geography.