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Gravity holds them to the Earth. They feel no different than those standing in Northern areas.

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What season is the grus constellation best seen in?

The Grus constellation is best seen in the southern hemisphere during its fall season, around August to October. This is when the constellation is highest in the sky and is visible for longer periods during the night.


Can you see Cetus from the Southern Hemisphere?

Yes, Cetus can be seen from the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in the southern regions. While it is primarily a constellation of the Northern Hemisphere, parts of Cetus are visible in the southern sky during certain times of the year. Observers in the southern latitudes may have a better view of the constellation during the months of late fall and winter. Its brightest star, Mira, is often a notable sight for stargazers.


What Hemisphere is the Leo constellation in?

In the Spring time, Leo is in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Fall, Leo is located in the Southern Hemisphere.


When would the fall occur?

The fall season typically occurs in the Northern Hemisphere from September to December, and in the Southern Hemisphere from March to June. It is characterized by cooler temperatures, shorter days, and falling leaves.


What season is the capricornus constellation best viewed?

The Capricornus constellation is best viewed during the summer months in the southern hemisphere and during the winter months in the northern hemisphere. It is typically visible in the early evening in late summer and early autumn in the northern hemisphere and late winter and early spring in the southern hemisphere.