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  1. Covering 594 square degrees, Orion ranks twenty-sixth of the 88 constellations in size. The constellation boundaries, as set by Belgian astronomer Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 26 sides.

  2. Orion is a bright and well-known constellation on the celestial equator, representing the mythical hunter Orion in Greek and Sumerian mythology. Learn about its stars, nebulae, meteor showers, and how to find it in the night sky.

  3. Nov 4, 2021 · The Orion Constellation — named after the hunter in Greek mythology — is found on the celestial equator and is a prominent constellation in the night sky.

  4. 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.

  5. Jul 14, 2020 · Orion is a prominent and ancient constellation on the celestial equator, named after a Greek hunter. It contains many bright stars, nebulae, clusters, and exoplanets, and has various cultural and mythological associations.

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Orion, in Greek mythology, a giant and very handsome hunter who was identified as early as Homer (Iliad, Book XVIII) with the constellation known by his name. The story of Orion has many different versions. He is considered to be Boeotian by birth, born (according to a late legend) of the earth.

  7. Apr 7, 2020 · Learn how to find Orion, the Hunter, on the night sky, what are the brightest stars and nebulae in it, and what is its meaning in Greek mythology. See stunning astrophotography images of Orion and its deep-sky targets.