The constellation Virgo is right in the center of it's annual trip across the sky - in other words, due south - at around 9:00 PM on May evenings. The stars change position in the sky every night, moving very slightly westward of where they were the previous night at the same time. Whatever position a star or constellation is in the sky at 9:00 PM on May 1st, it will be a year before it is back in exactly that position at 9:00 again. Logically, this means that all constellations aside from the circumpolar constellations (which can be seen all year), rise in the East, slowly move West, and eventually disappear below the Western horizon until next year when they rise again in the East.
Virgo the constellation is best visible at 21:00 (9 pm) during the month of May.
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 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.
The constellation Virgo is visible at latitudes between +80° and −80°.
Yes, Virgo is visible across the Northern Hemisphere in April through July.
I know I can see Virgo in May but where can I see it
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.
Virgo's are compatible with Scorpio,Pisces,Leo and other Virgo's
Virgo
AnswerVirgo is best seen during the month of May, at about 9pm. But be warned, you can't see it every day in the month of may! Your best shot is to buy a telescope and hope for the best.
The dates of Virgo are from August 23 - September 22.
Sagittarians and Virgo's have a difficult relationship.