the constellation leo is visible because in jan. the morning star comes out before sunrise .and in july because after sun down the evening star comes up .
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.
Constellations are visible from various points on Earth throughout the year depending on where they are with reference to the night side of the Earth. The night side is the side which faces away from the sun, so as the Earth orbits, the direction of the sun from the Earth with reference to other stars, and consequently the night side of the Earth with reference to other stars, cycles yearly.
It's a summer constellation. Remember it this way: Orion is a winter constellation and in the myth, Orion and the Scorpion are enemies, so Zeus keeps them apart by putting them on the opposite sides of the sky. Comment: Probably most people reading this live in the Northern Hemisphere. However, in the Southern Hemisphere Scorpius is a winter constellation and Orion is seen in the summer.
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The best time of the year is July
The earth revolves around the sun and so in the summer Leo appears to be in the west and in winter it seems to be in the east
Same ones visible anywhere in northern hemisphere.
Yes, Virgo is visible across the Northern Hemisphere in April through July.
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.
From the United States, Gemini is located just up and to the left of Orion during the early evening hours of February and March. Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Our Sun transits through Gemini starting at the end of June through the end of July.
From January - May Skip June And July - December. It can be seen In Late June Before The Sunset
Constellations are visible from various points on Earth throughout the year depending on where they are with reference to the night side of the Earth. The night side is the side which faces away from the sun, so as the Earth orbits, the direction of the sun from the Earth with reference to other stars, and consequently the night side of the Earth with reference to other stars, cycles yearly.
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.
July
The constellation Hercules is best viewed in July.
It's a summer constellation. Remember it this way: Orion is a winter constellation and in the myth, Orion and the Scorpion are enemies, so Zeus keeps them apart by putting them on the opposite sides of the sky. Comment: Probably most people reading this live in the Northern Hemisphere. However, in the Southern Hemisphere Scorpius is a winter constellation and Orion is seen in the summer.
Year around, if you can find a dark area with a clear view to the Northern horizon - it is a circumpolar constellation. At this time of year (late July) it is highest in the north about 3:00 AM.