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  • Orion and the Big Dipper: A Simple Guide to Finding Them
    Orion is located opposite the Big Dipper in the night sky.

    Here's a way to visualize it:

    1. Find the Big Dipper: It's shaped like a dipper or a saucepan, with the two stars at the end of the dipper's handle pointing upwards.

    2. Imagine a line: Extend an imaginary line through the two stars at the end of the Big Dipper's handle, upwards.

    3. Follow the line: This line will lead you to Orion, which is easily recognizable by its three stars forming Orion's belt.

    Important note: The exact location of Orion relative to the Big Dipper can vary depending on the time of year and your location. However, the general principle of finding Orion by extending a line from the Big Dipper's handle remains the same.

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