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  • When to See Aquila: Best Viewing Times & Location
    The best time to view the Aquila constellation is during the summer months, specifically July and August.

    Here's why:

    * Summer evenings: Aquila is a constellation of the northern hemisphere and is highest in the sky during the summer evenings. This means it's visible for longer periods and at a favorable angle for observation.

    * Location: Aquila is located near the celestial equator, making it visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

    * Dark skies: The summer nights are often darker than other times of year, offering better viewing conditions for faint stars and constellations like Aquila.

    However, you can still catch glimpses of Aquila in the late spring and early fall, though it won't be as prominent in the sky as during the summer.

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