There are no constellations in the northern hemisphere, but several of them are visible
to observers located there.
Depending where you are in the northern hemisphere, you can see anywhere between
half of all the visible stars (from the north pole) to all of the visible stars (from the equator).
At any location on earth, Aries is visible during some part of the year.
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In the Northern hemisphere, the constellation seen in the early winter months is Aries.
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Polaris is not a constellation.
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A group of stars or similar.
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Aries is a seasonal constellation, primarily visible in the spring months in the Northern Hemisphere. It is located along the ecliptic plane, which means it is associated with the zodiac and is best seen during specific times of the year. Unlike circumpolar constellations, which are visible year-round from certain latitudes, Aries is not visible during all seasons.
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The Taurus constellation is located in the northern hemisphere sky during the winter months and is in the NQ1 Quadrant with a 19 degree declination. It is close to Aries.
The constellation named after the Latin word for "charioteer" is Auriga. It is visible in the northern hemisphere during winter and is represented in ancient mythology as a charioteer holding a goat and two kids.
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