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What constellation did I see today?

If you see it from east to southeast between 2 pm and dawn in summer, it is probably Orion. First of all, the three bright stars in the middle of it are connected in a straight line. Orion has two brightest stars, one on the shoulder, darker and redder, and the other on the foot. There is a bright star at the other end of the shoulder, so it is not easy to see a few stars in your hand. The red star below is Betelgeuse. On the right of those three stars, there are two stars, and the one above is very bright (the brightest star in Orion). Generally speaking, this constellation is very bright in the sky, much brighter than the surrounding constellations. Maybe the light pollution there is a little high, so I guess you can only see the three stars and four bright stars around you. If the light is not good, the overall shape is a bit like Z. If it is good, you can vaguely see your hands, so it looks like a person. If most of the stars in the sky can't be seen, you can only see this constellation, Orion. Orion is really a bright star. Your imagination is a little poor. Why do I look like a person? Actually, I'll tell you a certain method. See if you can see a very bright star when three stars extend downward. If so, this star is Sirius, the first bright star in the whole day. Then this constellation is Orion. On the lower left of Orion, there is a small star, which forms a winter triangle with Betelgeuse and Sirius. (/view/42475.htm Go to this website and pull it down. There are pictures. See if it's the same as this.