Without any additional data, I would guess you are referring to the Orion Nebula [See related link] which is a diffused object in the sword of Orion.
Orion is up in the sky in the Northern winter and is easy to see from about October onwards, first late at night in the south-east and then earlier.
No - the furthest star in Orion - not it's belt, is only 32 thousand light years away.For a distance of 4.5 to 6 million light years, you would not be able to see it with the naked eye.The farthest object you can see with the naked eye is M31, the Andromeda galaxy. Note that this is an entire galaxy, with several hundred billion stars. The distance to M31 is currently estimated at about 2.5 million light-years.
he threatens him with his sword riptide
Good sentence for neutron star - WOW ! see that;s a neutron star !!
You can see the North Star almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, starting a few degrees north of the equator.
fuzzy can mean fizzy e.g: fizzy drink or not very clearly or like e.g: i can see fuzzy lines on the telly
you cant. the "fuzzy bit" is there so you cant see whats behind it ;) ;)
Orion is up in the sky in the Northern winter and is easy to see from about October onwards, first late at night in the south-east and then earlier.
Sword handles are called hilts. See the link.
The comic strip " Get Fuzzy " is still an ongoing strip but your newspaper may no longer carry the comic ; see relevant link below .
Ganondorf never can hold his sword in melee however when the new character approaches thing appears and you see ganondorf you can clearly see his sword also when you win a melee as ganondorf occasionally he will take out his sword.
Quartz can be transparent (clear) or translucent (you can see light through it, but shapes are very fuzzy).
There are many countries that have produced swords. In order to know where a sword was made you would need to look on the sword to see if there are any markings.
No you can not see that star today as it was a special bright star.
See the Star was created in 1999.
Yes, I found a baby armadillo and have had it for 3 months - it is litter trained and loves baths and loves to play. it can see very well.
see the link below