because of the way the earth orbits
From any place on earth, at least part of Orion is visible at some time on every clear night of the year.
It is visible throughout the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
The most visible constellation year-round is the Big Dipper. in winter, it is probly orion in summer, its probablyyy scorpius
Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.
No. It is best viewed through the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
From any place on earth, at least part of Orion is visible at some time on every clear night of the year.
It is visible throughout the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
The most visible constellation year-round is the Big Dipper. in winter, it is probly orion in summer, its probablyyy scorpius
Orion is visible in Georgia (USA) in the winter.
No. It is best viewed through the winter months of the northern hemisphere.
Rigel is visible along with Orion. It can be seen in the mornings from August till October and in the evenings from November till January each year.
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Orion's Belt is three stars in the constellation Orion. It is visible in the north hemisphere during the winter.
If you don't mind interrupting your sleep and going out to look for it at odd hoursof the night, Orion is visible somewhere in the sky at some time of night duringthe whole year, except for roughly the month of June.
Orion is best viewed during the months from October through to April, especially in the middle of this period. Orion is also visible in the summer (northern hemisphere)in the morning just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
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.
i think ORION....(the hunter)even visible in the daylight