It depends on where you are, and what time of year it is. south southwest
There is no such thing as "the Orion star". Orion is a constellation - which is basically a general direction in the sky, and there are many, many stars in that constellation.
SW?
You should be able to see Orion towards the East early in the evening, progressing south as the night goes on.
orion
A constellation
There is no such thing as "the Orion star". Orion is a constellation - which is basically a general direction in the sky, and there are many, many stars in that constellation.
big dipper and orion .
SW?
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.
There is no galaxy specifically known as "Orion Galaxy". Of course, there are millions of galaxies in the Orion constellation, just as there are millions of galaxies in any other direction.
One.Orion doesn't "have constellations". Orion is a constellation.
You look south. It will be right by Orion
You should be able to see Orion towards the East early in the evening, progressing south as the night goes on.
Orion is a constellation
orion
A constellation
The constellation Orion.