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  • Scorpius Visibility in October: What to Expect
    Scorpius is not the constellation for October. While it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere during October evenings, it is most prominent in the summer months (July and August).

    Here's why:

    * Constellations are not specific to a single month: Constellations are groups of stars that appear close together from Earth. They are visible at different times of the year depending on the Earth's rotation and orbit around the Sun.

    * Scorpius is a summer constellation: Scorpius is a constellation of the Southern Hemisphere and can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere during the summer months.

    * October constellations: Some constellations prominent in October in the Northern Hemisphere include Pegasus, Andromeda, and Cassiopeia.

    If you are looking for constellations to spot in October, you can use stargazing apps or online resources to find those that are visible in your location.

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