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  • When to See Perseus: Viewing Dates & Visibility
    The constellation Perseus is best seen in the northern hemisphere during the autumn and winter months.

    Here's a more specific breakdown:

    * Best viewing: Late September to early January

    * Visible: From August to February

    Perseus is a circumpolar constellation for observers at latitudes above 35° North, meaning it never sets below the horizon. This makes it visible throughout the year, though it is most prominent during the fall and winter when it's high in the sky.

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