Do those stars have planets which have people? How would we know? Best guess, though, is no, they don't. Reason: those stars are giants; they burn out in a (cosmically) brief time, so Life, which took 3+ billion years to get to us, just wouldn't have that amount of time to develop.
There was one a man named Orion and his favourite belt had broken that day and he discovered the 'Orion's Belt' constellation and named it that in honour of his favourite belt.
Orion's Belt is three stars in the constellation Orion. It is visible in the north hemisphere during the winter.
No, Orion's belt is part of Orion, the Hunter
It's not a constellation but a group of stars, and it's 'Orion's Belt', not 'Ryan's Belt' - you're heard it wrong. The formation 'Orion's Belt' is in the constellation 'Orion' - supposedly Orion was a great hunter who Zeus put up among the stars.
Orion's Belt are the three bright stars in the center of the constellation Orion, the hunter. The center of the three stars is named Alnilam. Constellation
Because it looks like the belt of the hunter Orion, as depicted in the stars of the constellation Orion.
There was one a man named Orion and his favourite belt had broken that day and he discovered the 'Orion's Belt' constellation and named it that in honour of his favourite belt.
Orion's Belt is three stars in the constellation Orion. It is visible in the north hemisphere during the winter.
Orion's Belt - novel - was created in 1977.
No, Orion's belt is part of Orion, the Hunter
Yes, you can see Orion's belt from Wales.
Orion's Belt
It's not a constellation but a group of stars, and it's 'Orion's Belt', not 'Ryan's Belt' - you're heard it wrong. The formation 'Orion's Belt' is in the constellation 'Orion' - supposedly Orion was a great hunter who Zeus put up among the stars.
Orion's Belt are the three bright stars in the center of the constellation Orion, the hunter. The center of the three stars is named Alnilam. Constellation
Hanging from Orion's belt is his sword, consisting of the multiple stars θ1 and θ2 Orionis, called Trapezium and the Orion Nebula (M42).
You can see Orion and his belt BEST in the winter months - if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
Orion's belt has 3 stars.