Applo
It is named after Orion, the hunter from Greek mythology.
The constellation is Orion
Orian
The constellation Orion was named after the greek hunter Orion, who was supposedly put into among the stars by Artemis after she was tricked into killing him by her brother Apollo. Another version is that after a giant scorpion killed Orion, Artemis put the scorpion and Orion into the stars. She apparently made it so that Orion and the scorpion would always be on opposite sides of the sky.
There is no constellation named after the unicorn, but there is Pegasus the flying horse from Greek mythology.
It is named after Orion, the hunter from Greek mythology.
The Orion telescopes are named after the constellation with the same name, the Orion constellation. The Orion constellation is named after the hunter in Greek mythology also with the same name, Orion.
The constellation is Orion
Orion is a constellation named after the Greek hunter Orion. It resembles a hunter with a shield in his hand and a belt with three stars with a sword hanging from it.
Orion gets it name from Greek mythology; it is named after Orion the Hunter.
Orion is a Greek hunter, adopted into the Roman myths.
Orian
The Greek astronomer, Ptolemy, named the constellation Ara.
The constellation is called Orion.
There is no constellation named after the unicorn, but there is Pegasus the flying horse from Greek mythology.
The constellation Orion was named after the greek hunter Orion, who was supposedly put into among the stars by Artemis after she was tricked into killing him by her brother Apollo. Another version is that after a giant scorpion killed Orion, Artemis put the scorpion and Orion into the stars. She apparently made it so that Orion and the scorpion would always be on opposite sides of the sky.
He was a Greek hunter and he was used like datemarks by the seasons. If he were to disappear, the Greeks knew winter was coming. If he comes back, its spring.