Sagittarius is located in the southern sky and is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It is situated between Scorpius to the west and Capricornus to the east. The constellation is often associated with the "Teapot" asterism, which makes it easier to identify. Sagittarius is prominent during the summer months in the Northern Hemisphere and is best viewed in the evening from June to August.
Sagittarius the Archer, is right behind Scorpius the Scorpion. both visible in the summer sky - south if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
Beta Sagittarii (Arkab) is located in the posterior leg of Sagittarius.
This is sort of like asking if Cairo is north, south, east or west of you. We don't know where you are, so we can't answer. Sagittarius is near the celestial equator, so if you're north of, say, the tropic of Cancer, it's probably south of you; if you're south of the tropic of Capricorn, it's probably north of you; if you're between the two, it's most likely east, west, or straight up depending on what time it is.
A star chart
The answer will depend on where on earth you are trying to view it from.
Capricornus is bordered by these 5 constellations:AquariusAquilaSagittariusMicroscopiumPiscis Austrinus
Aquila has nine neighboring constellations: Aquarius, Capricornus, Delphinus, Hercules, Ophiuchus, Sagitta, Sagittarius, Scutum, and Serpens Cauda.
Sagittarius is a constellation in the night sky, not a physical object like a star or a planet, so it does not have a surface temperature.
Sagittarius should appear highest in the sky at midnight right around the First of the Year, and it doesn't matter where on Earth you are.
VulpeculaSagittaHerculesOphiuchusScutumSagittariusCapricornusAqauriusDelphinus
There are more than twenty-two stars in the constellation Sagittarius. Sagittarius is one of the largest constellations in the sky and contains numerous stars of varying brightness and sizes.
Epsilon Sagittarius (Kaus Australis) is the southern portion of the bow.