Lyra is visible from either hemisphere.
In the northern hemisphere it is viewable from spring to autumn, whereas in the Southern Hemisphere it is viewable in the winter months.
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.
It can be seen in the southern hemisphere, but is better seen in the northern hemisphere.
It is Winter in the northern hemisphere.
In the Northern hemisphere, the direction is clockwise... In the Southern, it turns anti-clockwise.
The Big Dipper is not visible in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, you can see the Southern Cross, a constellation that is not visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
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.
No, it is in the Northern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere is split from the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator.. :)
People live in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere
The Northern and Southern Hemisphere
lima is in the northern hemisphere
Gambia is in the southern hemisphere.
West Virginia is in the Northern Hemisphere.
northern hemisphere
The Northern hemisphere.
It is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Southern hemisphere