Depends entirely on your location and time of the year.
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You should be able to see Orion towards the East early in the evening, progressing south as the night goes on.
It depends on the specific constellation, but generally speaking, most constellations are best seen during the months when they are highest in the night sky. For example, Orion is best seen during the winter months, while Scorpius is best seen during the summer months.
Every direction you face would be South
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Wind turbines typically face into the wind direction, so in a southerly wind direction, the turbines would face north. This position allows them to capture the most wind and generate the maximum amount of energy.
They dont have a particular direction,they can face any direction.
The Shape of Orion's Belt
Towards the temple. East i thiink.
You would face north.
It would be elongated and opposite to the sun. In which direction it will face depends on where you are standing on Earth.
An about-face is an abrupt turn to face in the opposite direction, or a complete reversal of attitude, opinion or direction.
It depends where on the earth you are. We pray facing the House of God in Mecca. If you are in America you would face East or North East. If you are in Europe you would be facing South East or South, etc. In India and China you would face West.