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The galaxy of Orion consists of many different stars, all of varying distances from us, varying sizes, varying colours and varying temperatures. The stars in Orion have no real connection to each other, only that when we look at them, they happen to make a recognisable pattern in the sky. So there is no single answer to your question.

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The Orion constellation is a collection of countless stars. You cannot say what the color of an entire constellation is. You can, however, say what the color of each individual star in the constellation is. You wouldn't be able to say what the color of a collection of jewels is, would you? There would be jewels of many colors, red, green, blue, colorless, etc.

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It's a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles making up the nebula.

If you were hoping for an answer like "50 degrees" ... they don't work that way; they can have any temperature.

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"Orion" is the name, originally, of a certain recognizable pattern of several stars in

the sky, and now, of a clearly defined region of the sky that includes that pattern

and several thousand additional stars, nebulae, and galaxies. Each of those objects

has a different temperature.

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Orion is a constellation consisting of many stars in a large area of darkness.

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Unknown as there are none close enough to study!!

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Who knows,it can not be under 100000 degrees of it would support life.

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about 900,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit

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