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Where is Orion in the winter sky?

You can see celestial bodies at about 30 degrees north latitude and at least 60 degrees south latitude in the southern sky.

When you see Orion in the southeast at 8: 30, its belt is Taurus to the west (it should be lower to the right); Its southeast (it should be downward) is Canis minor, and Sirius (a star of Canis minor) is -2 stars. If you can't see it, it means it hasn't risen yet.

According to your latitude, Polaris is 30 degrees due north all day, which is the "tail" of Ursa minor. Beidou and Hou Xian revolve around the North Pole. Beidou is a spoon and the "ass" of Ursa Major. Ursa major is also a spoon, only one size smaller than Beidou. The fairy queen is W-shaped. When you see Orion around the southeast horizon, Beidou is about below the northern horizon, Hou Xian is about north of zenith, and the W-shape (above) points to Polaris.

At that time, you can see other constellations, such as Wang Xian (Pentagon near Hou Xian), Pegasus, Cygnus, Eagle and Ophiuchus. It is difficult to describe the specific shape.

P.S. can download software such as Stellarium, Celestia or Starry Night, which can simulate the sky and visual motion at any place at any time, and mark constellations and important celestial bodies, which is very convenient.

Your latitude: 20: 00 at night, 20 degrees north-west of Xianhou, and 55 degrees elevation, showing an inverted W shape.