If you are in the Northern Hemisphere and want to view Gemini (a constellation associated with winter months), when is the best time to look high in the sky?
Answer
During the summer months around midnight.
When the Sun is 'in' a winter sign during the day, that constellation is opposite the Sun, making it perfectly placed for nighttime viewing six months later when the Earth's orbit has changed position.

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