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4 October, 11:40

Why do you look for the constellation orion in the winter

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  1. 4 October, 11:46
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    The Orion constellation is visible in winter (northern hemisphere winter), especially from November to February. It is also visible a few hours before dawn from late August to mid-November and can be seen in the night sky until mid-April.

    It should be noted that this constellation can be seen from all latitudes, which is extremely important in addition to its large size which makes it easy to recognize and identify.

    One of the main reasons why it is very seeked in the northern hemisphere's winter sky, is because Orion allows to find several important constellations that are around it, that is, locating Orion we can easily find Taurus and Auriga, Gemini, Canis Minor, Unicorn, Canis Major, Hare and Eridane, which are also considered winter constellations.
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