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  2. Orion Constellation: Facts, location and stars of the hunter

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    The Orion Constellation — named after the hunter in Greek mythology — is found on the celestial equator and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.

  3. Orion Constellation (the Hunter): Stars, Facts, Myth, Location

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    Orion, the Hunter, is one of the best known constellations in the sky. Home to Orion's Belt, the Orion Nebula, and the bright stars Rigel and Betelgeuse, the constellation lies north of the celestial equator and is visible from both hemispheres.

  4. Orion the Hunter, the most recognizable constellation - EarthSky

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    Orion the Hunter is arguably the most recognizable constellation in the world. Orion lies on the celestial equator , making it visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

  5. 10 Interesting Facts About Orion - Astronomy Trek

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    The Orion constellation is pictured as a giant hunter with a shield in his hand, a belt and sword around his waist, and surrounded by his hunting dogs Canis Major and Canis Minor.

  6. Orion: the Hunter Constellation - Star Walk

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    Orion is one of the most recognizable and iconic constellations in the night sky. It can be observed worldwide thanks to its position on the celestial dome. In this article, we’ll learn how to spot it in the night sky and closely examine its stars and sky objects. Contents. Orion constellation facts. Orion constellation location.

  7. Orion | Location & Facts | Britannica

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    Orion, in astronomy, major constellation lying at about 5 hours 30 minutes right ascension and 0° declination, named for the Greek mythological hunter. Orion is one of the most conspicuous constellations and contains many bright stars.

  8. Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Descending from the "belt" is a smaller line of three stars, Orion's Sword (the middle of which is in fact not a star but the Orion Nebula), also known as the hunter's sword. Many of the stars are luminous hot blue supergiants, with the stars of the belt and sword forming the Orion OB1 association .

  9. January 4, 2021. Orion is among the most prominent constellations in the sky. It is located on the celestial equator and it is visible throughout the world. Orion is named after a hunter from Greek mythology. Key Facts & Summary. The constellation of Orion is among the oldest recognized constellations in the world.

  10. Orion is the 26th largest constellation in size, occupying an area of 594 square degrees. Orion is most famously depicted from the Greek myths, as a hunter in the sky, wielding a shield in the right hand and a sword in the left. In the northern hemisphere, Orion means the return of colder weather.

  11. Orion (The Hunter) Constellation - TheSkyLive

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    Facts, objects lists and sky charts of Orion constellation, also known as the Hunter.