Puppis is usually seen in late winter. The best time to see it is late January, or late February, at 11 pm. through 1 am.
Centaurus can be seen in the southern hemisphere during the months of April to July. It is best viewed during the winter months in the southern hemisphere.
Yes, it was last seen in 1986. The next time it will be visible from planet Earth is the 28th July in the year 2061.
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If you have a reasonably clear view of the sky between the northwest and the northeast, then the Big Dipper can be seen at any time on any clear night from most of Indiana.
Because we are in the Milky Way galaxy, where there are huge numbers of stars in every direction from us that can be seen any time the sun isn't up in the sky.
The constellation Puppis contains around 300 stars, with some of the brightest ones being Pi Puppis, Eta Puppis, and Zeta Puppis.
Zeta Puppis, with an apparent magnitude of 2.25 is the brightest.
Puppis is a constellation located in the southern sky. The distance between Earth and the stars in the Puppis constellation varies greatly, as different stars within the constellation are located at varying distances from our planet. Some stars in Puppis may be tens to hundreds of light-years away from Earth.
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The best season for observing Zeta Puppis, a star in the constellation Puppis, would be during the winter months in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in November to February when the constellation is high in the sky and easily visible.
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They mate all year round.
Puppis--The Stern: It's the back part of the ship of the argonauts, the Argos. It was once part of a larger constellation called the "Argo Navis", now it's broken into four: Puppis--The Stern Vela--The Sails Carina--The Keel Pyxis--The Compass
in May and June.
"puppis" means the stern of a ship.