The other one is Bellatrix
The brightest star in Orion is Rigel.
Yes, there is a star named Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse is a red star located on the constellation of Orion.
Right below (under) Orion's belt is the Orion Nebula- when viewed with the naked eye it looks just like a star- but it is actually consists of many star(s), dust & clouds. The really bright star in Orion (Orion's "left foot") is the 6th brightest star in the sky- Rigel.
Rigel is the brightest star in Orion, Betelgeuse is the 2nd brightest
Orion is a constellation made up in the minds of the ancients to represent "Orion" a hunter in mythology. The Orion Nebula is a diffuse nebula located south or Orion's belt. It is an area of extensive star formation. It is only called Orion Nebula as it is seen within the constellation of Orion. See related questions
There is no star called Orion. If there were, then it would depend on how fast you were going.
Orion, in Aramaic Orion was called Niyphelah and in Aram Nephila.
The brightest star in Orion is Rigel.
Yes, there is a star named Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse is a red star located on the constellation of Orion.
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Betelgeuse is the red supergiant star at Orion's right shoulder, with Bellatrix - a blue giant - as the left shoulder. If would seem logical that Orion is depicted as facing us.
Orion is a constellation - a group of stars, not a single star.
The star constellation is called Orion.
Orion is a constellation, not a star. Betelgeuse, the red giant at the left shoulder of Orion, is a supergiant.
The largest star in Orion is Betelgeuse with a solar radii of 1,180.
The dimmest star is Orion is HD 37605 with an apparentmagnitude of 8.69
Right below (under) Orion's belt is the Orion Nebula- when viewed with the naked eye it looks just like a star- but it is actually consists of many star(s), dust & clouds. The really bright star in Orion (Orion's "left foot") is the 6th brightest star in the sky- Rigel.