Antares is visible in the summer evening sky(now - 8/24/09). If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, look to the south around 9:00pm - 10:00pm and you will see bright, reddish Antares, approximately 30 degrees above the horizon.
Is visible in our sky
All visible stars are within the the Milky Way Galaxy. Antares is no exception.
The Scorpius constellation is easiest to spot in July. The best way to find it is by first spotting Antares, the brightest star in the constellation. It is easy to see because it is orange. The Scorpius' tail will be south from Antares.
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Antares is in the constellation Scorpio.
Is visible in our sky
All visible stars are within the the Milky Way Galaxy. Antares is no exception.
Antares is under the head or "claws" of Scorpius - the first three stars that emerge from the sky. It is easily recognizable as it is very bright and gives off a reddish hue.
Some visible objects in the sky could be faces and shapes.
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The Scorpius constellation is easiest to spot in July. The best way to find it is by first spotting Antares, the brightest star in the constellation. It is easy to see because it is orange. The Scorpius' tail will be south from Antares.
It is a comet
It is a comet
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No, there is not a visible nor reachable end to the sky.
It can be seen in the Summer sky ! If you live in the USA, you have to look south to see it. It's a pretty big constellation, too. Find it by looking for the redish star Antares, in the south around 9:00pm in July. To the right of Antares will be three stars in a row but on top of one another. To the lower left of Antares, look for the two stars that look like "cat-eyes", they make up the stinger at the end of the tail.
The bright star near the Moon on January 11, 2010 is Antares.