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  • Boötes Constellation Visibility: Best Time to See in the Northern Hemisphere
    Boötes, the Herdsman, is visible in the northern hemisphere from late spring to early autumn, reaching its highest point in the sky around July and August.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Early Spring: Boötes appears low in the east after sunset.

    * Summer: Boötes is high in the sky during the evening, easily visible from dusk until late at night.

    * Late Summer/Early Autumn: Boötes starts to descend lower in the western sky as evening progresses.

    Key things to remember:

    * The best time to see Boötes is in the summer months.

    * It's visible in the northern hemisphere only.

    * Its position changes throughout the night and during different seasons.

    If you want to find Boötes in the sky, look for the bright star Arcturus, which is the fourth brightest star in the night sky and forms the "knee" of Boötes. The constellation looks like a kite or a big dipper upside down.

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