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  • When is the Phoenix Constellation Visible? Location & Viewing Guide
    You can't actually see a constellation called "Phoenix" in the night sky.

    There is a constellation called Phoenix, which is a faint constellation located in the southern hemisphere. It's visible in the late summer and autumn months (around August to November) from the Southern Hemisphere.

    It's often tricky to see because it's a small constellation with relatively faint stars. If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, you won't be able to see it at all.

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