Capricornus is bordered by these 5 constellations:AquariusAquilaSagittariusMicroscopiumPiscis Austrinus
It isn't "in a galaxy". Aquarius is a constellation, which is basically a direction in the sky.
Aquarius is a constellation not a star.
Equatorial
It depends on your location
Aquarius is the 10th largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 980 square degrees.
The cast of Aquarius - 2014 includes: Roman Cataldo Morgan Rowley as Sky
GREAT question ! If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, think of it this way - people who are born in the sign of Aquarius are born in late January through mid February (winter), which means that's the sign the sun was in when they were born. To see it at night, add 6 months - so that you can see the sign in the evening (opposite the sun or summer) So, you can see Aquarius in the night sky in June, July and barely in August.
that's is just how asrometers saw it on the sky
Aquarius is a constellation located in the southern celestial hemisphere. However, it can be visible from both the northern and southern hemispheres, depending on the time of year and one's geographic location. The constellation is best seen in the evening sky during the winter months for those in the northern hemisphere.
andromeda
The Aquarius Constellation is situated between Copricornus and Pisces. The constellation is best seen at 9pm during the month of October. Visible between latitudes: 65 Degrees and -90 Degrees. Probably the best time of night to see the Aquarius constellation would be in August. That's when the sun is in its polar sign - Leo.