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.
Hercules is a constellation - a group of stars, visible in April and May. It is not really a group of stars, it just looks like a group as seen from the Earth. Many will be close, others will be distant.
The constellation Crux (the southern cross) is visible only from the southern hemisphere.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
The question is essentially meaningless. Some constellations are composed of only faint stars and are therefore hard to see; some are around the South Pole and not visible from Florida at all, but there really is no such thing as the "most visible" constellation. To the extent the question makes any sense, one might answer Canis Majoris, which contains the brightest star in the night sky and is visible for about half of the year from Florida. Another good answer might be Ursa Major, which has several fairly bright stars and is visible year-round.
All of the stars that are easily visible are assigned to one constellation or another. Some of the barely-visible stars are not included, and very few of the very dim stars are assigned to any constellation.
It is visible in the summer, in the Northern Hemisphere.
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.
The number of stars in the constellation Hercules is debated, but most agree on 14-22 stars in the constellation.
The absolute most common constellation is cancer
The most visible constellation year-round is the Big Dipper. in winter, it is probly orion in summer, its probablyyy scorpius
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
Yes, there is a constellation with that name. "Hercules" also has several other meanings.
Hercules is a constellation - a group of stars, visible in April and May. It is not really a group of stars, it just looks like a group as seen from the Earth. Many will be close, others will be distant.
The answer depends on your location.
What are the stars in Hercules the Hero constellation? mu herculis, vega, lyra
i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight
The area of the sky defined as the constellation Hercules lies betweenRight Ascensions 16H and 19H. It comprises 1,225 square degrees of sky,making Hercules the 5th largest constellation.