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  • How to Locate Orion: A Guide to Finding the Winter/Summer Constellation
    Orion is a constellation that can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months and in the Southern Hemisphere during the summer months.

    To find Orion, look for:

    * Three stars in a row, forming Orion's belt.

    * A bright red star, Betelgeuse, in the constellation's upper left corner.

    * A bright blue star, Rigel, in the constellation's lower right corner.

    Orion's exact position in the sky varies depending on your location and the time of year.

    To find the exact direction of Orion for your location and time, you can use a stargazing app or website.

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