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Orion is up in the sky in the Northern winter and is easy to see from about October onwards, first late at night in the south-east and then earlier.
From left to right. ζ Ori A - Alnitak ε Ori - Alnilam δ Ori A - Mintaka See link for constellation map
The Southern Cross and Orion's Belt (and the rest of the Orion constellation) are usually in the southern hemisphere's sky. You can see Venus quite a bit too, but it's not a constellation.
No - the furthest star in Orion - not it's belt, is only 32 thousand light years away.For a distance of 4.5 to 6 million light years, you would not be able to see it with the naked eye.The farthest object you can see with the naked eye is M31, the Andromeda galaxy. Note that this is an entire galaxy, with several hundred billion stars. The distance to M31 is currently estimated at about 2.5 million light-years.
See related link and make your own mind up as to what colour it is.
Orion is up in the sky in the Northern winter and is easy to see from about October onwards, first late at night in the south-east and then earlier.
From left to right. ζ Ori A - Alnitak ε Ori - Alnilam δ Ori A - Mintaka See link for constellation map
The Southern Cross and Orion's Belt (and the rest of the Orion constellation) are usually in the southern hemisphere's sky. You can see Venus quite a bit too, but it's not a constellation.
No - the furthest star in Orion - not it's belt, is only 32 thousand light years away.For a distance of 4.5 to 6 million light years, you would not be able to see it with the naked eye.The farthest object you can see with the naked eye is M31, the Andromeda galaxy. Note that this is an entire galaxy, with several hundred billion stars. The distance to M31 is currently estimated at about 2.5 million light-years.
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Yes, you can see Orion's belt from Wales.
Yes you do. Get your last belt and see what you get!
There are 35 countries in the Western Hemisphere, including North and South America, most of the Caribbean, and parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
You can see Orion and his belt BEST in the winter months - if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
I believe you can not see southern lights in Australia