Here's a breakdown:
* Best Viewing Time: Scorpius reaches its highest point in the sky around mid-August in the Northern Hemisphere.
* Location: It's located in the southern sky, appearing relatively low in the horizon for observers in the northern latitudes.
* Visibility: The constellation is more easily visible in the Southern Hemisphere where it appears higher in the sky.
To find Scorpius:
1. Look south after sunset.
2. Find the bright star Antares, which is Scorpius' brightest star and marks its heart.
3. The constellation resembles a scorpion with its tail curved upwards.
Note: Scorpius is not visible in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months, as it is on the opposite side of the sun.