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- Orion (constellation) - Wikipedia
Orion is a prominent set of stars visible during winter in the northern celestial hemisphere It is one of the 88 modern constellations; it was among the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century AD astronomer Ptolemy It is named after a hunter in Greek mythology
- Orion Overview - NASA
Orion is the spacecraft carrying and sustaining the crew on Artemis missions to the Moon and returning them safely to Earth Orion launches on NASA’s heavy-lift rocket, the SLS (Space Launch System)
- Orion | Location Facts | Britannica
Orion, in astronomy, major constellation lying at about 5 hours 30 minutes right ascension and 0° declination, named for the Greek mythological hunter Orion is one of the most conspicuous constellations and contains many bright stars
- Orion the Hunter, the most recognizable constellation - EarthSky
Orion lies on the celestial equator, making it visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres Orion’s shape is easy to pick out because of its many bright stars and signature
- Orion - noirlab. edu
It is one of the 88 modern constellations and was among the 48 constellations listed by the second-century astronomer Ptolemy It is named for a mythological hunter in Greek mythology The Sumerians saw Orion as Gilgamesh fighting a bull, Taurus
- Orion Spacecraft - NASA
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is carrying humanity to the Moon Launching atop NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket, Orion carries and sustains the crew on Artemis missions to the Moon and returns them safely to Earth
- Orion Fact Sheets - NASA
Learn about Orion by the numbers Learn more about the systems inside Orion that will ensure the crew can live, work, and stay healthy on their journey to the Moon Learn how the crew will be positioned during launch and landing inside Orion and what each will do during the mission
- Orion Constellation - NASA Science
Orion, one of the most recognized constellations, is visible high in the night sky during winter It includes several prominent, bright stars including the red giant Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis) at upper left and blue giant Rigel (Beta Orionis) at lower right
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