If you are north of the Tropic of Capricorn, winter. The Earth is then tilted in a way that Polaris is in the darkest part of the sky that it can be in. It also can be seen from further south than any other time of year, so in some places, winter is the only season to see Polaris. If you are south of the Tropic of Capricorn, you will not see Polaris no matter what season it is.
If you are in the northern hemisphere, you can see it in any season of the year, and can see very well in all season. Winter nights are longer and darker, so it is a little better then, but not much.
Yes, you can see Polaris from China.
spring season is the best .
Your at the equator if you see Polaris at the horizon
Your at the equator if you see Polaris at the horizon
winter
summer
the polaris ranger is the best
Hello everyone, Polaris Is Not visible from Australia. :)
The best season to see the Vela constellation in the night sky is during the southern hemisphere's summer months, typically from November to January. This is when the constellation is prominent and high in the sky for observers in the southern hemisphere.
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Winter