For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, when is Capricornus typically visible?

Answer

Low on the southern horizon during the fall and early winter months

For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, the constellation Capricornus is generally visible low on the southern horizon during the fall and early winter months, approximately September through February.

For observers in the Northern Hemisphere, when is Capricornus typically visible?
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