Orion can be seen in the summer - if you live in the Southern Hemisphere. Remember, if it's Winter in the Northern Hemisphere, it's Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. By the time it's Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, our planet is on the other side of the sun. Which means that Orion is up during the day and the sunlight makes it impossible to see.
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You can see it in summer - if you're in the southern hemisphere. However, in the northern hemisphere, Orion is near or behind the sun in our summer.
It can be seen to a point. The brightest star in the summer is Altair there for it will shine the sky. It is able to be seen only a points, I hope this has answered your question. In the summer Orion is up in the day sky, so our sun obliterates the starlight from that constellation.
that is because the constellations are stars and they move, why dont u see it in the summer sky , because that is the time that you are faced away from the constellation ( in your geographical location)
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.
cause im a bows.
You can see it in summer - if you're in the southern hemisphere. However, in the northern hemisphere, Orion is near or behind the sun in our summer.
It can be seen to a point. The brightest star in the summer is Altair there for it will shine the sky. It is able to be seen only a points, I hope this has answered your question. In the summer Orion is up in the day sky, so our sun obliterates the starlight from that constellation.
that is because the constellations are stars and they move, why dont u see it in the summer sky , because that is the time that you are faced away from the constellation ( in your geographical location)
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 behind the sun in the summer sky - which is why you can't see it. Orion is visible during winter nights, in the Northern Hemisphere.
Orion is seen only in the winter season. It is a constellation.
Orion can be seen in the evening throughout the winter in the Northern Hemisphere. It is best recognized by the three-star "belt". Orion is also visible in the summer in the Northern Hemisphere in the eastern sky just before sunrise. Check it out!Orion is named for a mythical hunter who was killed by the gods when he threatened to kill every animal on earth.
Because in mythology Orion bragged about his skills and Zeus was annoyed so he punished him by sending Scorpio to sting him but an admirer of Orion named Diana asked the gods if they could put Orion in the sky to remember him by. They agreed but as long as Scorpio was put next to him to warn against such nasty crimes. In Orion's last dying breaths he begged not to be placed near Scorpio That's why Orion is seen in the winter while Scorpio is seen in the summer.
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Orion is best seen in the Winter.
Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.