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Orion is best seen in the Winter.
Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.
Rigel is located in the constellation of Orion. It is the brightest star in the Orion constellation and can be seen as the left foot of the giant in Orion.
Orion is best seen in the night sky during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere. It is most prominently visible in the evening in December and January.
Orion in the Dying Time was created in 1990.
Orion is best seen in the winter sky, if you are in the northern hemisphere. And you can see Orion in the Northern Hemisphere in the eastern sky just before sunrise. I'm amazed that everyone keeps saying that Orion is only visible in winter! Wake up, literally, go outside before sunrise on a clear morning and look east...ta-duh..Orion!
It can be seen in the southern hemisphere, but is better seen in the northern hemisphere.
Orion is best seen when the Sun is in the opposite half of the sky. That happens in the period centered around December. Obviously, December means it's winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the southern hemisphere.
Orion is a fall/winter constellation in the northern hemisphere because it is best seen in the night sky during these seasons. During fall and winter, Earth's rotation places Orion in a position where it is visible for longer periods of time during the night.
Orion is close to or behind the Sun in June, July, August, September. Any other time is good to see Orion, but it depends on when you want to see it. Now (October) you will need to be up at about 3am to see it. In December, January, February 9pm-1am.
Orion in the Dying Time has 368 pages.
Orion is visible in the night sky during the winter months in the Northern Hemisphere and in the summer months in the Southern Hemisphere. It is one of the most easily recognizable constellations and can be seen for much of the year from different parts of the world.