Orion is easily
seen on Summer
nights true or false
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false
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Orion is most visible in the evening sky from January to March, winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. In the tropics (less than about 8° from the equator), the constellation transits at the zenith.We see constellations at different times of the year - spring, summer, fall, & winter. This occurs because the Earth is orbiting the Sun. ... In summer, we see the opposite (we see Scorpius at night and Orion is in the sky during the day). This is why you cannot see Orion or any one constellation all year long
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