The Southern Cross is visible from anywhere in the southern hemisphere. Explorers from hundreds of years ago used the Southern Cross as a navigational guide when they travelled through the southern hemisphere. The Southern Cross is also visible in the northern hemisphere, south of latitude 30 degrees.
On any night of the year, Polaris can be seen from the northern hemisphere and cannot be seen from the southern one. (Assuming the sky is clear in the north.)
No,it hits the southern hemisphere directly in the winter of the northern hemisphere. Otherwise it would be summertime in the northern hemisphere. -Monicalovesu
Southern hemisphere
southern hemisphere
Cygnus, the Swan constellation, can most be seen in the summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
It can be seen in the southern hemisphere, but is better seen in the northern hemisphere.
No. The Aurora Australis, also called the Southern Lights, are seen in parts of the southern hemisphere.
No, but southern constellations visible in Australia can't be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, so it all balances out.
Cancer can be seen in the Northern & Southern Hemisphere between Leo and Gemini.
it is a constellation that can only be seen in the southern hemisphere
Aurora Borealis (seen in the Northern Hemisphere) is known as the Northern Lights.It's twin in the Southern Hemisphere is the AuroraAustralis, the Southern Lights.
in the northern hemisphere its the spring in the southern hemisphere its the autumn
Taurus is seen in January, February, and March in the Northern Hemisphere and in November, December, January, February, and March in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes. Just as often as it can be seen from the northern one.
it can be seen during the spring and fall..... where can it be seen? it can be seen in the southern hemisphere...
I think the name gives the game away! Southern hemisphere However it can be seen as far North as +20o