The three stars forming Orion's Belt range from about 5hr30min to 5hr41min in
Right Ascension, and their declinations are are within about 2 degrees of the
celestial equator.
Where you have to look in order to see that part of the sky depends entirely on
your location and the date.
Alexa Davalos plays the role of Andromeda in Clash of the Titans.
The Strain Andromeda - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Milky way - "I bet i could take you on in a fight, Andromeda!" Andromeda - "Bring it on!" No galaxies do not think!
If you mean the Andromeda galaxy, no, there are two dwarf galaxies that are quite a bit closer - the Magellanic Clouds.
The Andromeda Strain - 2008 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: France:-12 (TV rating)
Rigel
No.
Probably, you can. :)
Orions belt?
The guys orions belt is inside the girls galaxy
No. It is a part of the constellation of Orion. The Southern Cross is separate to that.
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.
No - the moon travels along the same path that the sun and planets travel - the ecliptic. Orion's belt is too far below the ecliptic.
There are three stars on Orion's Belt: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. They are located in the constellation of Orion and are easily visible in the night sky.
Goyang Orions was created in 1997.
No, Jupiter did not pass through Orion's Belt in 1961. Jupiter's movement in the sky is independent of the position of Orion's Belt, as they are both parts of different constellations and have different orbits in the night sky.
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.