Sagittarius can be seen in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.
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The galactic center is in the general direction of Sagittarius. Is that what you were asking?
No. Somewhere in the constellation Sagittarius is.
Anything is possible.
It's probably a good idea to go to several different sites for a horoscope. This will allow you to see what's common, and most likely accurate, for a Sagittarius. If you Google "Sagittarius horoscope", you will find many sites to browse.
Sagittarius is a summer constellation --- the best time of the year is August to see it at 9pm. Sagittarius is also a Southern constellation: if you're in North America, it can be seen roughly towards the south and will not rise very high on the sky.
Sagittarius
Not "the" quasar, but "a" quasar - there are many. A quasar is associated with a supermassive black hole, and those are generally at the center of galaxies.
The Sun sign for December the 8th is Sagittarius.
The galactic center is in the general direction of Sagittarius; there's a whole bunch of stars there that have the potential to emit gamma rays in the direction of Earth. It's not worth losing any sleep over, though; most of them are very, very far away.
Mamamana is the Tagalog of Sagittarius.