between mid. november and the mid of october
Ursa minor is visible in the northern hemisphere in the summer
they are mostly visible in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Northern Canada, Norway and Russia
The Pegasus constellation can be seen in the night sky during the fall and winter months in the northern hemisphere. It is generally visible from September to February.
It is visible in the summer, in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is visible throughout the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, Pegasus can be seen from late summer through autumn. It is best visible in October.
In the Northern Hemisphere, Pegasus can be seen from late summer through autumn. It is best visible in October.
Ursa minor is visible in the northern hemisphere in the summer
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
they are mostly visible in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Northern Canada, Norway and Russia
The Pegasus constellation can be seen in the night sky during the fall and winter months in the northern hemisphere. It is generally visible from September to February.
It is visible in the summer, in the Northern Hemisphere.
It is visible throughout the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
Lyra is visible from either hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere it is viewable from spring to autumn, whereas in the southern hemisphere it is viewable in the winter months.
No. Sirius is a star that is seen during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.
Same ones visible anywhere in northern hemisphere.
The planets most certainly ARE visible in the northern hemisphere.