Because Lyra is near the plane of the ecliptic and therefore is on the other side of the Sun in December (in the daytime sky).
Lyra is visible in July because it is directly overhead in the evening sky, making it visible from the Northern Hemisphere. In December, Lyra is below the horizon in the evening sky, so it is not visible to an observer in New York State at midnight. The visibility of constellations changes throughout the year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
The constellation Lyra is visible at midnight in July due to its position in the night sky during the summer months when the Earth is tilted in such a way that Lyra is prominently placed for evening observation. In contrast, by December, the Earth has rotated to a position where Lyra is behind the Sun, making it difficult or impossible to see at midnight. This seasonal visibility is a result of the Earth's orbit around the Sun and the tilt of its axis.
In Norway, at the Arctic Circle, the Midnight Sun will be visible from June 12 until July 1. At North Cape, it will be visible from April 20 until August 22.
At midnight lately, the planet Saturn has been visible in the southern sky. Saturn reaches opposition in July, making it more prominent and easy to spot in the night sky.
3D: Midnight, 13th July 2011. Normal: Midnight, 14th July, 2011 I think...
The Midnight Limited - 1915 was released on: USA: 3 July 1915
Midnight Manhunt - 1945 was released on: USA: 27 July 1945
Midnight Alibi - 1934 was released on: USA: 14 July 1934
The Midnight Hour - 1990 was released on: USA: 23 July 1990
23 from July 1st to December 1st
November 21st!!!!!!!! It was on DECEMBER 12th but was moved to November 21st because the Harry Potter movie moved to July of 09
The midnight sun occurs during the summer months in regions within the Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle, when the sun remains visible at midnight, creating 24 hours of daylight. This phenomenon happens because of the tilt of Earth's axis towards the sun during these periods.