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Gemini Constellation Visibility: Northern Hemisphere Focus

No, you cannot see Gemini in the Southern Hemisphere.

Gemini is a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning it's visible primarily from locations north of the equator. While some parts of the constellation might be visible at the very southern tip of South America, the majority of Gemini remains hidden below the horizon for most of the Southern Hemisphere.

The best time to see Gemini is during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere (around December-February).

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