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What is the 7th star in Orions belt?

Rigel


How old is Orions belt?

Orion's Belt is not a physical object but rather a prominent asterism in the constellation Orion. The stars that make up Orion's Belt are estimated to be around 10 million years old.


What is an astronomy word that starts with o?

Orions belt?


Can Orions Belt be seen in California in May?

Probably, you can. :)


Is Orions belt an arm of milky way galaxy?

No.


Is Orions belt part of the big dipper?

No, Orion's Belt is not part of the Big Dipper. In the night sky, Orion's Belt is a prominent line of three stars in the constellation Orion, while the Big Dipper is a distinct group of seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major.


What Color is Orions belt?

See related link and make your own mind up as to what colour it is.


What means a word inside another?

The guys orions belt is inside the girls galaxy


Where is Orions belt seen?

Orion's Belt is a well-known constellation in the night sky and can be seen in both the northern and southern hemispheres. It is located within the larger constellation of Orion, near the celestial equator. Look for three bright stars close together in a row to spot Orion's Belt.


Is Orions belt part of the southern cross?

No. It is a part of the constellation of Orion. The Southern Cross is separate to that.


What are the names of stars in Orions belt?

The three stars in Orion's Belt are named Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. They are also known as Zeta Orionis, Epsilon Orionis, and Delta Orionis, respectively. These stars are some of the most prominent in the constellation Orion.


How long would it take to get to Orions belt?

The Belt is not a single group; it has three main stars, at distances between approximately 800 and 1340 light-years. To get to the nearest of these stars, therefore, would take about 800 years, if you managed to travel at a speed close to the speed of light. With current technology, however, it isn't possible to reach even stars that are much closer to us.