Orion (The Hunter)
Orion the Giant Hunter or Warrior, was used to predict the seasons, a midnight rising of Orion meant that the grapes were ready to harvest, a morning rising meant that Summer was beginning, and an evening… More »
Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orion , often referred to as " The Hunter ," is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the largest, most conspicuous, and most rec...
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Includes images, sky charts, descriptions of stars within, and myths. ... The name of this star means "The Armpit of the Central One" in Arabic, which shows that like many other constellations, Orion was recognized across many cultures.
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As the brightest star in Orion, Rigel ranks as the seventh brightest star in all the heavens, just behind Capella. It is a visual binary; its companion is much fainter, but quite visible if you are persistent enough (PA 202º, 9.4"). ... A printed version of this web site ["The Constellations Pocket Guide"] is available,
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A constellation, which is the head of a constellation family, located in the equatorial region of the sky and belongs certainly to the most famous constellations. ... The multiple star theta1 Ori, the northern star of the deggar of the Hunter is also called the Trapezium; it is located in the heart of the Orion nebula.
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We will teach you to identify 3 constellations, 2 stars, and 1 planet. Betelgeuse will also teach you how to navigate at night using the stars.
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Latin: Orion ... Stars of Orion ... Nebulae of Orion...
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Orion, the Hunter ... Some of the constellations are incomplete due to their size. Most photos were taken with a Minolta XG7 camera using 400ASA Fuji film and a 50mm lens. A few of the very small constellations were taken with a 90mm lens. ... Polaris with star trails...
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The Deep Photographic Guide to the; Constellations ... Orion's position is also close to the galactic equator, you already can see dense star fields in the upper left corner. Orion offers a wealth of interesting and famous objects like the great Orion Nebula M 42/43 and the Horsehead Nebula (at IC 434). The brightest star...
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Constellations are presented for all months of a year. Deep exposed and highly resolved color photographies show stars down to twelfth magnitude in a standard field of about 26 x 39 degrees. A variety of deep ... Winter constellations above the southern horizon including Orion, Lepus, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Monoceros...
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