Probably becasue it is in another part of the sky.
There is a mythological significance to this, but since it's just a made up story, it has nothing to do with the actual reason why, which is that the two constellations are very nearly opposite each other in the sky.
The Orion telescopes are named after the constellation with the same name, the Orion constellation. The Orion constellation is named after the hunter in Greek mythology also with the same name, Orion.
No. Ursa Minor is the constellation that includes Polaris, while Orion is more equatorial.
Because it looks like the belt of the hunter Orion, as depicted in the stars of the constellation Orion.
The Japanese version of ORION is the drum.
Rigel (beta Orionis) is the brightest star in the constellation Orion and one of the brightest stars in the sky.
Scorpio killed Orion
SCORPIO
Not surprisingly - Orion!!
It depends. If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, Orion should appear every night. It does NOT show up in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes like Orion the Hunter. Orion was a Roman or Greek Hunter. He was killed by the scorpio constellation. They say you see his 2 dogs next to him
The Orion telescopes are named after the constellation with the same name, the Orion constellation. The Orion constellation is named after the hunter in Greek mythology also with the same name, Orion.
One.Orion doesn't "have constellations". Orion is a constellation.
Orion is a constellation
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The constellation Orion.
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.