Only one: The constellation orion
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation. It is part of the constellation Orion, the hunter.
Orion the hunter.
It is Betelgeuse, though Rigel is the brightest star in the constellation.
Rigel and Betelgeuse are stars in the constellation Orion. Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky, known for its prominent belt of three stars. Rigel is located at the hunter's foot, while Betelgeuse represents one of his shoulders.
The constellation containing Betelgeuse and Rigel is Orion. It is one of the most recognizable and prominent constellations in the night sky.
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation. It is part of the constellation Orion, the hunter.
Orion the hunter.
The constellation is called Orion.
No. Betelgeuse is a red super-giant star, the red star at the left shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
Betelgeuse marks the "Hunter's" right shoulder. For a northern-Hemisphere observer viewing the constellation, it's the bright, reddish star in the upper-left corner of Orion's main rectangle.
It is Betelgeuse, though Rigel is the brightest star in the constellation.
Rigel and Betelgeuse are stars in the constellation Orion. Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky, known for its prominent belt of three stars. Rigel is located at the hunter's foot, while Betelgeuse represents one of his shoulders.
The constellation containing Betelgeuse and Rigel is Orion. It is one of the most recognizable and prominent constellations in the night sky.
Betelgeuse is in the constellation Orion. It is the red star making his left shoulder.
There are a number of red super-giant stars. One of the "closest" is Betelgeuse, at about 550 light years away. Betelgeuse is the red star at the shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
Orion is a constellation named after a mythical hunter in Greek mythology. It is one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky, known for the belt of three stars that form Orion's waist.
Betelgeuse, part of Orion, the Hunter shines with 60 000 times the Sun's luminosity.