It is hard to know for definite the actual size of the stars. Betelgeuse would be the star that you are referring to.
The Kuiper Belt is a belt of Asteroids outside Pluto's orbit. Orion is a famous star constellation.
Earth in its orbit.
The Kuiper belt is a ring-shaped region of ice objects that orbit the sun beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is home the the dwarf planets Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake and is the origin of most comets. Orion's belt is a set of three stars that appear to form the belt of the constellation Orion.
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
It is toward the south in December. By March it will be more towards the west as the Earth has continued on its orbit around the sun, so it is now looking towards Orion from a different position. Having gone about 90°, it will have changed from south to west.
The Kuiper Belt is a belt of Asteroids outside Pluto's orbit. Orion is a famous star constellation.
Earth in its orbit.
asteroid stars telescope rotate orbit nebula orion moons inferior planets constellation atmosphere light year
The Kuiper belt is a ring-shaped region of ice objects that orbit the sun beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is home the the dwarf planets Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake and is the origin of most comets. Orion's belt is a set of three stars that appear to form the belt of the constellation Orion.
asteroid stars telescope rotate orbit nebula orion moons inferior planets constellation atmosphere light year
Saturn's orbit is between Jupiter and Uranus. But there are points when the closest large body to Saturn is the Sun.
Yes, they orbit Saturn and Saturn orbits the Sun.
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.
No Saturn does not revolve while in a orbit
Saturn doesn't orbit Earth
Saturn is kept in orbit by the sun.
Saturn is in orbit with the sun. It's orbit is perturbed, or affected by a slight wobble, by the gravity of Uranus, the gas giant after it, but Saturn only orbits the sun.