You can see lots of constellations. At any one moment, you can see half the sky above the horizon, so that should be roughly half of the 88 official constellations. That is, if you look at one specific instance, for example, in the evening. If you look at the sky the next morning, you will see the other half of the sky - so you can see all of the sky, except for a few stars that are in the direction of the Sun, and those that are always below the horizon (too far south, if you live in the north).
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.
In simple terms, if a star or constellation is below the horizon, you can't see it. Another thing to think about: If a constellation is high in the sky at midnight tonight, then six months from now, it will be behind the sun at noon !
No. Sirius is a star that is seen during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.
Saturn will become easily visible early in 2009 for several months.
Sirius is the brightest star in the sky. It is in the constellation of Canis Major, visible in the northern hemisphere during the winter months. Canis Major is also known as the Big Dog, earning the star its nickname -- "the Dog Star."
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
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.
During the winter it is not always visible because it is still below the horizon at night. Towards the end of the winter you will start to see it and in the early months of the year, it becomes more visible.
In the Northern hemisphere, the constellation seen in the early winter months is Aries.
Lots of constellations are visible during the winter months. About half of the constellations are above the horizon, and therefore usually visible, at any given moment. What constellations are visible would also depend on whether you live north or south of the equator (this affects the definition of "winter"), on the specific month, and the time of night.
Lyra contains the third brightest star in the northern hemisphere, Vega. From spring to autumn, it is clearly visible, while during the winter months, it is visible low on the northern horizon.
They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.They are connected by astronomy, both being visible in the night sky. Vega is a star in the constellation of Lyra and the Pleiades is a small cluster in the constellation of Taurus. Both can be seen in the northern hemisphere, Vega during the summer months and the Pleiades during the winter months. Vega is one of the brightest stars in the sky. The Pleiades is easy to see when you know where to look. It is sometimes referred to as the seven sisters.
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.