Chat with our AI personalities
The constellation known as a dragon is called Draco. It is a circumpolar constellation located in the northern sky and is best seen in the evening during the months of April and June. The constellation contains one of the brightest stars in the sky, Eltanin.
The Leo constellation is typically visible in the Northern Hemisphere during the late winter and spring months. It is best seen in the evening sky from January to June, with peak visibility around March.
The constellation Lupus is best seen in the southern hemisphere during the months of April to June. It is typically visible in the late evening and early morning hours during these months.
The Draco constellation can be seen in the northern hemisphere during the summer months, around June to August. It is best viewed in the evening sky during these months.
Quadrantids can be seen raining through the constellation Boötes. It was previously associated with the Quadrans Muralis constellation, which is no longer officially recognized.