Fall
Sagittarius season begins on or around November 22.
september to october
Sagittarius the Archer, is right behind Scorpius the Scorpion. both visible in the summer sky - south if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
Some constellations near Scorpius include Libra, Ophiuchus, Sagittarius, and Corona Australis. Depending on the season and location, other neighboring constellations may also be visible.
The season of the constellation Cygnus, also known as the Northern Cross, is typically visible during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere. It can be seen in the evening sky during this time, stretching across the Milky Way.
There are more than 40 visible constellations during Winter.
Some constellations visible in the summer sky between 2am to 5am include Scorpius, Sagittarius, Lyra, Cygnus, and Aquila. These constellations are typically prominent during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere.
The constellation Lepus is best visible in the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere and in the late autumn to early spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It can be seen prominently in the night sky during these seasons.
The Sagittarius constellation is located in the southern sky, and its approximate coordinates are: Right Ascension: 18h 00m Declination: -30° (negative, indicating it’s south of the celestial equator) Sagittarius is a prominent constellation that contains the Galactic Center of our Milky Way, and is best visible during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Summer in the Northern hemisphere or the Winter in the Southern Hemispheres.
Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of January.
Sagittarius is a little bit of both autumn and winter constellation. Technically, the season is completely in the autumn but meteorologically it is in the winter with the exception of November 22-30 which is in the autumn.