It is best visible in the early months of the year, like February, March and April. It looks a bit like a large diamond shape. There are lots of good websites that will show you what stars are visible at different parts of the year and where to see them. Heavens-Above is one. Click on the link below.
It is best to see Virgo in the early months (February, March, April).
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The constellation Virgo is visible at latitudes between +80° and −80°.
Yes, Virgo is visible across the Northern Hemisphere in April through July.
The constellation Virgo is visible in all seasons, if you are between the latitudes of +80° and −80°. It is best visible at 9pm during the month of May.
Virgo the constellation is best visible at 21:00 (9 pm) during the month of May.
Virgo is visible in the evenings in late May, June and July. It may be possible to see Virgo in August and September in the twilight.
Virgo
Spica is the brightest star in the constellation Virgo.
In the Northern Hemisphere, why is Virgo considered to be a spring constellation?
Leo the Lion, is visible along the ecliptic, between Cancer the Crab and Virgo the Maiden.
Virgo
There are many popular constellations that are visible from Canada. Popular constellations include the big and little dipper for example.
To get the history of constellation Virgo try going to the following website. Http://www.dibonsmith.com/vir_com.htm