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Orion is visible during the early night during the winter. you look to the south and it should be there. by spring, it will be around the horizon(SSW-SW) at the same time(about 9-11 pm). in the summer, it's visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise. But you should see it again in Autumn, around NEN-E.

All of this is from the perspective of North America.

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