It is a connection some pastors make from Isaiah 34 and 13, in 13 in the Jerusalem bible it uses the word Orion and not just stars. It is often considered a stretch, but the idea that since Orion means the strong one and is said in the old translation (not in king James) that it will go dark, some people suggest god comes out of Orion.Personally I think it is a poor connection and an unimportant one at that, because Jesus tells us that we will not know when or where or how he will come again.
God uses examples of His creation (stars in heaven; Orion) when He was more or less telling Job that He did not need advice from Job.
They are positioned and scaled to match the constellation Orion. The Egyptian version of 'Heaven on Earth'.
They follow the pattern of constellation Orion's belt. The Egyptians were literally making a 'Heaven-on-Earth' for their pharaohs.
Might be, because of the description made from the bible is co - relate with the observation stated by the cosmologists.
It comes from Arabic.It is the second brightest star in Orion and that is what Betelgeuse means.
No. Sounds are mechanical waves that needs some material medium to propagate. In the space, the density of particles is too low to carry sound around, so sound waves doesn't propagate. There's an hoax about some Voyager probe recording music or songs "coming from Orion", when "they where near them", but there's no such thing. It's all a lie.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and can be easily seen with the naked eye in the Orion constellation, particularly in the "shoulder" area of the Orion constellation.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, Orion one of the brightest constellations in our sky, has been known to since early man. The Sumerians (4000-2000 BC) associated Orion with their king Gilgamesh. The ancient Egyptians associated Orion with their god Osiris and the ancient Greeks gave the constellation the name, Orion. In Greek mythology, Orion was a handsome hunter, so the constellation is called "Orion, the Hunter." The second century astronomer, Ptolemy, first cataloged information about Orion in his compilation of astronomical knowledge. There are many sources of information about Orion. Check with your local library for more resources and information about Orion. It is visible in the night sky throughout the world and it is beautiful!
It is in the Orion constellation, and its about 640 light-years away from Earth. It is the second brightest star in the constellation, and the eighth brightest star in our night sky.
One.Orion doesn't "have constellations". Orion is a constellation.
Orion is a constellation made up in the minds of the ancients to represent "Orion" a hunter in mythology. The Orion Nebula is a diffuse nebula located south or Orion's belt. It is an area of extensive star formation. It is only called Orion Nebula as it is seen within the constellation of Orion. See related questions
Rigel is located in the constellation of Orion. It is the brightest star in the Orion constellation and can be seen as the left foot of the giant in Orion.