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Keywords: Orion, Observatory
![Весенний Орион](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/03/26/0001334332/OrionSpringDickinson1024.preview.jpg)
25.03.2015
As spring comes to planet Earth's northern hemisphere, familiar winter constellation Orion sets in early evening skies and budding trees frame the Hunter's stars. The yellowish hue of cool red supergiant Alpha Orionis, the great star Betelgeuse, mingles with the branches at the top of this colorful skyscape.
![По холодной реке к Ориону](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/12/01/0001447829/5677RiverOrionSennikovs1024.preview.jpg)
30.11.2018
Ice is forming on the river Lielupe as it flows through the landscape in this winter's night scene. Even in motion the frigid water still reflects a starry sky, though. The well planned, Orion-centered panorama looks toward the south, taken in three exposures from a bridge near the village of Stalgene, Latvia, planet Earth.
![Геостационарная дорога через Орион](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/01/16/0001374562/orion.preview.jpg)
16.01.2017
Put a satellite in a circular orbit about 42,000 kilometers from the center of the Earth and it will orbit once in 24 hours. Because that matches Earth's rotation period, it is known as a geosynchronous orbit.
![Быстрые звезды и планеты-отшельники в туманности Ориона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/03/22/0001378590/OrionTrapezium_Hubble_960.preview.jpg)
21.03.2017
Start with the constellation of Orion. Below Orion's belt is a fuzzy area known as the Great Nebula of Orion. In this nebula is a bright star cluster known as the Trapezium, marked by four bright stars near the image center.
![Орион в красном и синем цветах](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/10/15/0001441639/OrionRedBlue_Lindemann_960.preview.jpg)
14.10.2018
When did Orion become so flashy? This colorful rendition of part of the constellation of Orion comes from red light emitted by hydrogen and sulfur (SII), and blue-green light emitted by oxygen (OIII). Hues...
![Метеоры из потока Орионид над Внутренней Монголией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/10/30/0001442916/Orionids_Hao_960.preview.jpg)
30.10.2018
Meteors have been shooting out from the constellation of Orion. This was expected, as October is the time of year for the Orionids Meteor Shower. Pictured here, over two dozen meteors were caught in successively added exposures last October over Wulan Hada volcano in Inner Mongolia, China.
![M43: водопад в Орионе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/12/12/0001449925/OrionFalls_Wu_960.preview.jpg)
12.12.2018
Is there a waterfall in Orion? No, but some of the dust in M43 appears similar to a waterfall on Earth. M43, part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, is the often imaged but rarely mentioned neighbor of the more famous M42.
![Орион, который вы почти можете увидеть](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/08/27/0001493924/OrionDeep_GleasonAndreo_1080.preview.jpg)
21.08.2019
Do you recognize this constellation? Although it is one of the most recognizable star groupings on the sky, this is a more full Orion than you can see -- an Orion only revealed with long exposure digital camera imaging and post-processing.
![Названия звёзд в созвездии Ориона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/12/05/0001372339/OrionClouds_Andreo_Annotated_1080.preview.jpg)
4.12.2016
Familiar stars in Orion and constellations across the sky now have official names. Over the past year, the International Astronomical Union, the only body officially tasked with naming stars, approved names already in common use for 227 of the brightest stars, including the most famous stars on the sky Sirius, Polaris, and Betelgeuse.
![Орион в глубину](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/20/0001696353/Orion3Ddavison1024.preview.jpg)
19.09.2020
Orion is a familiar constellation. The apparent positions of its stars in two dimensions create a well-known pattern on the bowl of planet Earth's night sky. Orion may not look quite so familiar in this 3D view though.
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