Here's why:
* Earth's Tilt: The Earth is tilted on its axis. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to face the sun at different times of the year.
* Seasonal Visibility: As the Earth orbits the sun, we see different constellations in the night sky depending on the time of year. During the Northern Hemisphere's winter, the Earth is positioned in its orbit where we can see constellations like Orion prominently in the night sky.
* Orion's Position: Orion is located in the celestial hemisphere that is visible during the Northern Hemisphere's winter months.
So, while Orion is a beautiful and recognizable constellation, it's not a summer constellation. You'll have to wait for the cooler months to catch a glimpse of it!