The constellation Scorpio is typically visible in Florida during the summer months, peaking around June and July. It rises in the southeastern sky in the evening and is best seen in the late evening to early morning hours. By late summer, it begins to set earlier, becoming less prominent by September. For optimal viewing, it's best to find a dark location away from city lights.
No. For the Sun to be "in" one of the constellations means that the constellation is BEHIND the Sun, and so invisible. Any constellation is, on average, visible for 9 months of the year, with the 3 months of non-visibility being centered on that constellation.
Antares is in the constellation Scorpio.
a scorpion
Antares is the supergiant star in the constellation Scorpio.Antares is the supergiant in the constellation Scorpio.
The question is essentially meaningless. Some constellations are composed of only faint stars and are therefore hard to see; some are around the South Pole and not visible from Florida at all, but there really is no such thing as the "most visible" constellation. To the extent the question makes any sense, one might answer Canis Majoris, which contains the brightest star in the night sky and is visible for about half of the year from Florida. Another good answer might be Ursa Major, which has several fairly bright stars and is visible year-round.
This is because the stars in the sky look like the outline of a Scorpion.
A constellation is a group of stars that are organized in a pattern. The constellation with seven letters is Scorpio.
Antares
Gemini is a zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere between Taurus and Cancer on the ecliptic.
The constellation of Scorpius, commonly called Scorpio, which represents a scorpion.
Scorpio!
Scorpio killed Orion