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Which constellation does Orion belong to?

Orion is one of the zodiac signs. Located between Gemini, Unicorn, Canis Canis, Taurus Rabbit, Bojiang and Canis Canis, its northern part is immersed in the Milky Way. The main body of the constellation consists of four bright stars, Betelgeuse and Betelgeuse, forming a quadrilateral. In the center of the quadrangle, there are three bright stars in a straight line, which should be a belt tied around the hunter's waist. In addition, under these three stars, there are three little stars, which are swords hanging on the belt. The whole image is like a brave hunter, with his head held high, which is very spectacular and has been noticed by people since ancient times.

Orion Orion map is at the hunter's sword, and a blue-and-white hazy nebula can be seen by the naked eye. This is the famous Orion nebula. At the left end of the hunter belt, there is a dark nebula shaped like a horse's head, which is the famous horse's head nebula (invisible to the naked eye). Besides these famous nebulae, Orion has many gas nebulae.

The four stars α, γ, β and κ in Orion form a quadrilateral, and in its center, the three stars δ, ε and ζ are arranged in a straight line. These are the seven brightest stars in Orion, among which α and β are first-class stars and the rest are second-class. There are so many bright stars in a constellation, and the arrangement is so regular and magnificent. No wonder, all over the world, it is a symbol of strength, tenacity and success, and people always compare it to gods, warriors, superman and heroes.

Among the 28 hotels in Sanyuan, China, Orion is equivalent to Betelgeuse, Jing Daole, Shenqi and Shuifu.

The brightest star in Orion is beta star, with an apparent magnitude of 0. 12, ranking seventh among all bright stars in the whole day, with an absolute magnitude of -7. 1 and a surface temperature of 12000. Alpha Orion, the ninth brightest star in the whole day, Latin for Betelgeuse, with a brightness of 0.06-0.75 and a period of 5.5 years, is an irregular variable star. Every year 1 the end of February, at 8: 00 pm, the three stars of Orion are high in the southern sky, so there is a folk saying that "the three stars are shining high and the New Year is coming".

The best observation date of Orion is1from early February to early April. It rises from the southeast when it appears, and falls from the southwest after crossing the zenith. Orion α and β are extremely bright and easy to see in a cloudless night sky. However, because there are many bright stars in the winter night sky, other stars are needed to identify Orion. Usually, three bands arranged in a straight line are used as its identification index. The brightness of these three stars is between 1.7-2.3, so they can be easily seen clearly in the sky with little light damage. α and β are located at the north and south ends with a vertical line in the middle. After finding out, find G and κ in the west of α and east of β, and the whole Orion outline will be vividly displayed!

The following is the position of Orion observed at 2 1 at 30 degrees north latitude at different times.

Orion is the most recognizable constellation in the winter night sky, with the elevation of date and time.

65438+February 1 Day 2 1:00 20-45 Southeast.

65438+1 October1,2 1: 00, 45-70, and the zenith is in the southeast.

February 1 2 1:00 60-90 Tiandingnan

March 1 2 1:00 40-65 southwest and west

April 1 20:00 30-55 southwest west