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  • Scorpius Constellation Visibility: Best Time to See in the Night Sky
    Scorpius, the scorpion, is a constellation best visible in the Northern Hemisphere during the summer months, typically from late June to early October.

    Here's a more detailed breakdown:

    * Best viewing time: Scorpius reaches its highest point in the sky around mid-August for those in the Northern Hemisphere.

    * Evening visibility: You can start seeing Scorpius emerge in the south-eastern sky around late June or early July after sunset.

    * Morning visibility: As summer progresses, Scorpius will be visible earlier in the evening, and by early October it will be setting in the west before dawn.

    Note: The exact timing may vary slightly depending on your location and the specific year. Using a stargazing app or website can help you determine the exact dates and times for Scorpius' visibility in your area.

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