Even if you’re not all that much into stargazing, chances are you know the constellation Orion, the young hermit hunter. It’s one of those constellations that resembles what it’s supposed to be.
Even if stargazing is not your thing, you have likely heard of Orion, the young hunter from mythology. This constellation is one of the few that truly resembles its namesake. Its hourglass or ...
In February, Orion the Hunter and his posse of constellations are the main attraction. They start out in the southeast sky at nightfall and reach their peak altitude above the southern horizon by ...
This week’s naked-eye object is the constellation Canis Major. This star pattern lies to the southeast of Orion the Hunter. The Greeks had several myths regarding Canis Major. In one ...
You cannot miss Sirius. The famous three belt stars of the constellation Orion the Hunter appear to point to the lower left, directly at the Dog Star. Astronomically, Sirius is one of the closest ...
Here’s a tour of the iconic constellation so you can star-spot while you wait for meteors: Orion the hunter constellation on a starry space background with the name of its main stars.
Known as the snow moon, it will hit its full phase at 7:53 a.m. CT. Constellation Orion the Hunter will be one of the brightest constellations in the sky. You can spot it by looking for the three ...
That makes this week perfect for stargazing in the evenings (don’t miss the glorious constellation ... hunter’s upper body while Rigel and Saiph his bottom half. Tabit marks his shield. Orion ...
(The full "Hunter's moon" rises days before ... a red giant star in the constellation Orion. The constellation is best known ...