Sunday, February 5, 2012

What time of year can you see the constellation cancer in New York?

It is on the meridian at 10pm 1 March. That means you can see it due south (and the highest in the sky) at that time, or later in the night before then, or earlier after that date. However Cancer is not the brightest constellation and to the naked eye it completely disappears in cities far smaller than New York. Right now it is due south at around 12:40am and Mars is by far the brightest thing in the constellation.What time of year can you see the constellation cancer in New York?It is visible in the night after mid night.

Cancer is a faint constellation. Planet mars is in it and can be easily identified by its red color.What time of year can you see the constellation cancer in New York?Any time of the year other than the months when the Sun is in or close to Cancer (July-Sep.)What time of year can you see the constellation cancer in New York?For NYC It's rising tonight.



Rise: 18h 12m 5s

Transit: 1h 23m 37s

Set: 8h 31m 14s

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