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  • When to See the Constellation Lupus: A Summer Guide
    You can see the constellation Lupus, the Wolf, in the summer months in the northern hemisphere.

    Here's why:

    * Earth's Tilt: The Earth is tilted on its axis, meaning different parts of the planet face the sun at different times of year.

    * Constellation Visibility: This tilt means we see different constellations depending on the season. Lupus is located in the southern hemisphere of the sky, so it's best visible during the summer months in the northern hemisphere when that part of the sky is facing the sun.

    You can use stargazing apps or online resources to find the exact dates when Lupus is most prominent in your location.

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