Orion is visible during the early night during the winter. you look to the south and it should be there. by spring, it will be around the horizon(SSW-SW) at the same time(about 9-11 pm). in the summer, it's visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise. But you should see it again in Autumn, around NEN-E.
All of this is from the perspective of North America.
about 10 O'Clock at night in a clear night sky
OrionOrion will be visible in the night sky at different times of the year. As the Earth progresses around the Sun, the stars (including those that make up Orion) will be above the horizon at different times of the day. If one cannot see Orion in the night sky, it's because it's above the horizon during the day, not at night. Wait six months and Orion will be visible in the night sky.
Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.
Orion's Belt is three stars in the constellation Orion. It is visible in the north hemisphere during the winter.
From any place on earth, at least part of Orion is visible at some time on every clear night of the year.
i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight
In the "Southern Horizon" in every direction.
OrionOrion will be visible in the night sky at different times of the year. As the Earth progresses around the Sun, the stars (including those that make up Orion) will be above the horizon at different times of the day. If one cannot see Orion in the night sky, it's because it's above the horizon during the day, not at night. Wait six months and Orion will be visible in the night sky.
Yes. It is visible at night in Sidney from November to February. During the winter in the Southern Hemisphere (May-July), Orion is located in the daytime sky and is not visible.
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Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.
Orion's Belt is three stars in the constellation Orion. It is visible in the north hemisphere during the winter.
From any place on earth, at least part of Orion is visible at some time on every clear night of the year.
A very easily visible portion of Orion is visible during winter in the norther hemisphere. You will be able to see the torso as well as the 3 belt stars.
No. The best place to see Orion from is on the equator ... that's where it spends the most hours above the horizon. Even there, on the 4th of July, Orion isn't completely risen until 6 AM, and it's completely set by 6 PM. So July seems like a particularly poor time to try and see Orion.
i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight
No. In fact, Orion is easily visible in the winter evenings, low in the east.
Orion is clearly visible in the night sky from November to February.