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18 November, 02:40

Suppose you see the constellation Orion directly overhead around midnight in February. During which of the following months would it be directly overhead in the daytime (around noon) ?

A. March

B. December

C. August

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  1. 18 November, 02:53
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    Option C. August

    Explanation:

    A constellation can be defined as the stars in group resulting in some imaginary structure or shape.

    In the night sky, one of the brightest constellation to be seen is the constellation Orion which can be seen world wide in the night sky from the month November to the month of February.

    As the Earth orbits the sun, the position of the constellation keeps on changing.

    During the month of August, in noon time it is directly overhead.
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