That completely depends on what time of night you want to go outside and
look at it. If you're like most people, and prefer to do it between dinner and
bed-time, then Winter to early Spring is the best time.
In February, you can see constellations such as Orion, Taurus, and Canis Major. Orion is known for its distinctive "belt" of three stars, while Taurus features the bright star Aldebaran and the star cluster Pleiades. Canis Major is home to the brightest star in the sky, Sirius.
The nickname for Canis Minor is the "Little Dog." It is a small constellation in the northern sky, named for its resemblance to a dog. It is often seen chasing the larger constellation Canis Major, the "Big Dog."
Like all constellations, they can be seen quite well over several months, just at different stages of the night. Canis Major is good for seeing in the months from November through to February in particular. By February it is seen much earlier in the evening, but for less time.
Canis Major is the constellation placed in the sky to honor Orion's hunting dog, according to Greek mythology. The brightest star in the constellation is Sirius, also known as the "Dog Star." Canis Major can be seen in the winter sky in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Great Dog.
Canis Major can best be seen in the west part of Alabama .
You can see Canis Major in the evening sky during the winter months in the northern hemisphere. It is best visible in the southern sky. Look for the bright star Sirius, also known as the "Dog Star," which is the brightest star in the Canis Major constellation.
In February, you can see constellations such as Orion, Taurus, and Canis Major. Orion is known for its distinctive "belt" of three stars, while Taurus features the bright star Aldebaran and the star cluster Pleiades. Canis Major is home to the brightest star in the sky, Sirius.
Canis Major is a constilation. Cy canis majoris is a star.
The eye of Canis Major is Sirius
Canis major is one Orion's hunting dogs Canis major contains the star Sirius in it which is the brightest star in the sky Canis major comes along with Canis minor
People in Colombia found Canis Major
Canis major is a constellation not a single star
because of the dog it was named after.
Canis major was named by the africans.
The nickname for Canis Minor is the "Little Dog." It is a small constellation in the northern sky, named for its resemblance to a dog. It is often seen chasing the larger constellation Canis Major, the "Big Dog."
Canis Major can be seen in the southern hemisphere during the months of October to March, while in the northern hemisphere it is visible from December to early April. It is best observed in the evening sky during these times.