They are two constellations.
The Great Bear (Ursa major), Orion, Cassiopiea, Leo, Taurus, Pegasus and many more.
Orion is a constellation not a star.It can be found at 05h 30m 00s, +00° 00′ 00″
Ursa Major - the Great Bear - contains the ASTERISM known as the Big Dipper, which has always been used to find north.
The nebula that can be seen without a telescope is the Great Orion nebula.
Because it looks like the belt of the hunter Orion, as depicted in the stars of the constellation Orion.
No - Orion's belt is in Orion The Hunter. The Little Dipper is part of Ursa Minor, the Little Bear.
Orion is not a constellation included in the zodiac. The Sun does not pass through this sign and it is not on the ecliptic. Orion was a great hunter in Greek mythology.
Common groupings of stars within a constellation, or which overlap two or more constellations, are called "asterisms". For example, "Orion's Belt" is a smaller grouping within Orion, and the Big Dipper is a smaller grouping within Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
The Great Bear (Ursa major), Orion, Cassiopiea, Leo, Taurus, Pegasus and many more.
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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 is a constellation not a star.It can be found at 05h 30m 00s, +00° 00′ 00″
there are seven stars in the great bear
The "Great Bear" is called Ursa Major
cause it had bears
The Great Bear Lake
9 stars are there in the constellation the great bear.