During Moonless weeks in late March, the most widely recognized constellation at nightfall is Orion, standing upright in the southwest.
People who appreciate the outdoors and the night sky may know this prominent constellation best. Of the 88 constellations, Orion is distinctive with its famous belt, those three-stars-in-row. They float like a navigational buoy in the middle of the sky.
Can the sky really have a “middle?” Yes, because Orion’s belt, that most fashionable article of cosmic... more
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