- Orion Constellation: Facts, location and stars of the hunter
Orion is located on the celestial equator and can be seen throughout the world The constellation is named after the hunter in Greek mythology is one of the most obvious and recognizable
- Orion | Hunter, Giant, Constellation | Britannica
Orion, in Greek mythology, a giant and very handsome hunter who was identified as early as Homer (Iliad, Book XVIII) with the constellation known by his name The story of Orion has many different versions
- Orion Constellation (the Hunter): Stars, Facts, Myth, Location . . .
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
- Orion the Hunter, the most recognizable constellation - EarthSky
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
- Discovering the Universe Through the Constellation Orion
This scientific visualization shows the Orion constellation from a three-dimensional perspective The true space distribution of the constellation as well as how stellar brightness changes with viewing position is revealed by circling around the stars
- Orion Constellation | Stars, Nebulae and Viewing Guide
Learn about Orion constellation, its notable deep sky objects, and when and where to see it in the night sky
- Orion | Location Facts | Britannica
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
- Helion Begins Construction on Orion Nuclear Fusion Power Plant in . . .
Helion Energy has begun construction on the Orion nuclear fusion power plant in Washington, nation’s first commercial facility of its kind
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