Here's why:
* Sagittarius is a summer constellation: It's visible in the evening sky during the summer months.
* It's best seen in the Southern Hemisphere: While it's visible in the Northern Hemisphere, it's higher in the sky and easier to see in the Southern Hemisphere.
* It's near the Milky Way: Sagittarius is located near the center of our galaxy, so it's surrounded by many stars and nebulae, making it a visually stunning sight.
Specific timing:
* August: Sagittarius will be visible in the early evening hours, rising in the southeast.
* September: Sagittarius will be higher in the sky and visible for a longer period throughout the night.
* October: Sagittarius will start to set earlier in the evening but will still be visible for several hours.
Remember to find a location with minimal light pollution for the best view of Sagittarius and its surrounding stars.