CBSE BOARD X, asked by premanshugupta95, 4 months ago

1. This is one of the brightest constellations in the night sky. It is also known as the Hunter. It contains
two of the ten brightest stars in the sky Rigel and Betelgeuse. Orion's Belt is one of the most
prominent astenisms in the night sky.​

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Answered by abhishekneg4
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ORION

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Answered by khushbuluderekar
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  • Orion constellation is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator. Orion has been known since ancient times. The constellation is also known as the Hunter, as it is associated with one in Greek mythology.
  • week, the grandest and most spectacular of all constellations can be found due south and standing upright around 7 p.m. local time, and dominating our winter skies like — to use the words of astronomer Robert H, Baker — "a gigantic piece of jewelry."
  • It's the "great hunter" or "celestial warrior," Orion, the most brilliant of the constellations and visible from every inhabited part of the Earth. As is also the case with the mighty Hercules, the figure of Orion has been associated in virtually all ancient cultures with great national heroes, warriors or demigods. Yet, in contrast to Hercules, who was credited with a detailed series of exploits, Orion seems to us a vague and shadowy figure. The ancient mythological stories of Orion are so many and so confused that it is almost impossible to choose among all of them.

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