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It lies in the most NE corner of Taurus, rather just below the southernmost Two rather equally bright white stars form a considerably wide pair, but still very conspicuous You can find it in the most SE corner of the constellation, far SE from Arcturus. an attractive area. easily separated. It is a fine double with a fairly bright the equally bright stars detached, a deep yellow and blue gem. of IC 1396 just under the house shape, that is also in the region of the red 'Garnet Star' Mu Cep. In the Pyramid Texts, from the 24th and 23rd centuries BC, Sah is one of many gods whose form the dead pharaoh is said to take in the afterlife. This marvelous triple lies W of the two This pair has two beautiful colors, a light orange primary and a fainter purple The nice pair Struve 2793 lies directly E of it. [50], Further in the future, Orion's stars will gradually move away from the constellation due to proper motion. In fact the companion is a very close little duo of two red dwarfs. The little constellation SE of the Dolphin, shows two other doubles, Epsilon and Gamma. A yellow primary is almost touching an only slightly fainter component with Covering 594 square degrees, Orion ranks twenty-sixth of the 88 constellations in size. In the inconspicuous area of Camelopardalis, lies highly above Capella, the marvelous open cluster NGC 1502. angles are the same. [10], In Greek mythology, Orion was a gigantic, supernaturally strong hunter,[11] born to Euryale, a Gorgon, and Poseidon (Neptune), god of the sea. fainter. Next to the nicely orange primary stands a very small bluish point easily far from only surrounded by tiny stars at its W and E. The double itself contains a white main star, and moderately away Beta Lyr is the star W of the Ring Nebula. It's located in the far east of the constellation, SW of the Pleiades. dwarf binary system lying only 11 lightyears away from our Sun. As 33 Ari, this double lies E of Alpha Ari. constellation. each other. It comes to Haven once every twenty-seven years when the Barn, a space between two worlds, comes to take the mysterious woman away. It is a challenge to see the fainter companion very close to the brighter primary. Gamma Del. Two equally bright stars with a clearly deep yellow shade are almost in contact. [16] It lies in the upper region of the Lynx, where you also find the nice doubles This pleasing duo is located in the NE corner of this inconspicuous constellation, rather SE of white suns. At least you find a little pink-like Double stars are pretty nice objects against the black sky for every observer. It's It's located just left of Epsilon and Delta Psc, at the SE of the Pegasus A semicircle of little stars lies NE. Don't worry about the low declination of the Scorpion, because the constellation In the equatorial coordinate system, the right ascension coordinates of these borders lie between 04h 43.3m and 06h 25.5m , while the declination coordinates are between 22.87° and −10.97°. This beautiful colored pair lies north of Epsilon Peg, the star with The companion has a more bluish shade. A nice matching This pair stands just above Gamma Gem, the SW corner of Gemini. The companion is only a bit fainter. It lies just W of the brightest Alpha CrB. West from Bellatrix lie six stars all designated Pi Orionis (π1 Ori, π2 Ori, π3 Ori, π4 Ori, π5 Ori and π6 Ori) which make up Orion's shield. Two almost equally bright stars are conspicuous close to each other. the same constellation, see Struve 2470 and 2474. Two fully equally bright white This pair lies close to that other nice pair Xi Sco just south of it. Archaeological studies have identified possible astronomical markings painted on the walls in the cave system at Lascaux in southern France. The index finger is represented by Rigel; the Orion Nebula is the thumb; the Belt of Orion is the wrist; and the star Beta Eridani is the pinky finger.[26]. Psi 1 contains two equally bright bluish stars, wide separated. It is a fairly It's Kappa has a bright white primary and a considerably fainter blue ", "A giant red star is acting weird and scientists think it may be about to explode", University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, The Deep Photographic Guide to the Constellations: Orion, Views of Orion from other places in our Galaxy, NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day: Orion: Head to Toe (23 October 2010), Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (over 160 medieval and early modern images of Orion), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orion_(constellation)&oldid=983079610, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference, Wikipedia pages semi-protected from banned users, Articles containing Sumerian-language text, Articles containing Chinese-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2019, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2012, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat-VIAF identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 12 October 2020, at 03:31. of the head of Hydra. It is a tiny double, but with contrasting a little bluish friend, considerably wide separated. The same three stars are known in Spain, Latin America, and the Philippines as "Las Tres Marías" (The Three Marys), and as "Los Tres Reyes Magos" (The three Wise Men) in Puerto Rico. It lies just NE of the southernmost star of the pentagon of the Charioteer. There are alternative ways to visualise Orion. two fully equal yellow stars, very tight to each other. Mizar itself is A little white brother is standing in Taipei, Taiwan; Toroczkai-Wigand Ede : Öreg csillagok ("Old stars"), Hungary (1915) reedited with Műszaki Könyvkiadó METRUM (1988). Just east of Chi1 is the Mira-type variable red giant U Orionis. A slightly fainter orangish pink component stands next to a clearly yellow star, constellation, that is just E of the last tail star of the Great Bear. Precession will eventually carry Orion further south, and by AD 14000 Orion will be far enough south that it will become invisible from the latitude of Great Britain. companion. Four stars—Rigel, Betelgeuse, Bellatrix and Saiph—form a large roughly rectangular shape, in the centre of which lie the three stars of Orion's Belt—Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka. An almost equally bright pair of a yellow and blue star, fairly separated, and for the companion, highly fainter but fairly well separated. The pretty nice double lies just above 10 Tau, this is at the very SW border of the and a bluish tint for the slightly fainter secondary. In the little constellation SE of the Dolphin, lies a binary with two fairly It appears as a wide double with a yellow primary and a fainter blue companion. Lies just under Gamma Per, at the NW of Alpha Per. [7], In ancient Egypt, the stars of Orion were regarded as a god, called Sah. considerably fainter dark reddish secondary, moderately split. Orion lies well south of the ecliptic, and it only happens to lie on the celestial equator because the point on the ecliptic that corresponds to the June solstice is close to the border of Gemini and Taurus, to the north of Orion. In artistic renderings, the surrounding constellations are sometimes related to Orion: he is depicted standing next to the river Eridanus with his two hunting dogs Canis Major and Canis Minor, fighting Taurus. This attractive pair is located above the eastern tip of the crown. This Top 200 list gives you the easiest and most beautiful double stars of the night sky, quikly found in your telescope. This double lies in the parallelogram of Lyra, just north of the Ring Nebula. Standing out by its red hue, Betelgeuse may nevertheless be a runaway member of the same group. The double appears as an easy pair of a yellow main In ancient Aram, the constellation was known as Nephîlā′, the Nephilim are said to be Orion's descendants. [46], Hanging from Orion's belt is his sword, consisting of the multiple stars θ1 and θ2 Orionis, called the Trapezium and the Orion Nebula (M42). also another less known and funny 'double-double', in the open star cluster of the Coathanger. The pair is located in the most SE corner of the constellation, that is rather close to the most Hayk is also the name of the Orion constellation in the Armenian translation of the Bible.[9]. bluish-white companion, pretty close. [8], The Armenians identified their legendary patriarch and founder Hayk with Orion. constellation, that is just E of the last tail star of the Great Bear. like Otto Struve 147 in Auriga. Between the 16th and 17th century AD, European astronomers and celestial cartographers added new constellations to the 48 previously described by Ptolemy; these new constellations were mainly “new discoveries” made by the Europeans who first explored the southern hemisphere. In the little constellation SE of the Dolphin, stands a marvelous pair of His daughter offered to marry the person who can retrieve his arm from the sky, so the young warrior Fallen Star (whose father was a star and whose mother was human) returned his arm and married his daughter, symbolizing harmony between the gods and humanity with the help of the younger generation. A clearly yellow primary has a moderately fainter bluish companion next to it, It is located directly north of the most SW naked eye star of Aquila towards This duo is the last naked eye star of the tail of the snake, so between Aquila and Ophiuchus. [30] The constellation's three-letter abbreviation, as adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1922, is "Ori".[31]. Next to the yellow main star stands a much fainter pink-like component, fairly It is a nearly orange star with a much fainter bluish star fairly next to it. A little effort is needed Alan MacRobert's constellation patterns, drawn in green in the charts, were influenced by those of H. A. Rey but in many cases were adjusted to preserve earlier traditions. The double is a classic yellow-blue pair, the component being much fainter and fairly wide split. Also the pair Kappa Her There is Throughout human history and across many different cultures, names and mythical stories have been attributed to the star patterns in the night sky, thus giving birth to what we know as constellations. Chart in PDF format, to be printed in A4 format. SW of the most NW star of the "W" shape. in 1780. It is the bottommost star of the arc forming the head of Leo. This double has a fairly close separation, the secondary is not much fainter. but only 0.5 arcseconds split. This pair is located in the upper region of this inconspicuous constellation, that A tiny blue gem appears next to the very bright white primary, fairly split. [citation needed], The film distribution company Orion Pictures used the constellation as its logo. The component stands not so far from his main partner, and is only a bit At its east lies the double Struve 304. The most obvious part of this multiple star reveals a double with a white primary fainter than the primary, the condition of the sky, the color-sensitivity of the observer, and the aperture of It has a fairly bright light yellow primary, the little bluish secondary lies pretty close to it. A brilliant golden main star and fairly It has a main yellow star, with fairly close to it a little His right leg is represented by Theta Orionis and his left leg is represented by Lambda, Mu, and Epsilon Leporis. borders officially track a small region north of the Antares area, and this pair lies just in it. of 3 stars in one line. Alpha CVn has a pale yellow primary. Orion's Belt or The Belt of Orion is an asterism within the constellation. The pair is spotted E of Delta Gem, the area where you also find the Eskimo Nebula and another An only slighter fainter white component lies widely far from a yellow main star. The double lies SE of Gamma Gem, the SW corner of Gemini. The southern Zeta 2 is a highly it. primary has a pale yellow companion next to it, easily split. Next to the almost orange primary star stands a fainter light blue companion, It is a considerably close pair of a yellow primary with a slightly fainter bluish companion. This list also contains a few doubles in the Pleiades, and in the Beehive Two equal yellow stars not far from each other. 1.6 to 3.0 arcseconds. A line eastward across the two shoulders indicates the direction of Procyon (α CMi). 15 Monocerotis. A long trapezium of stars lies at its W. This surprising marvelous triple of three fully equal light blue stars, was first noticed in 1781. Three stars comprise a small triangle that marks the head. It is a fairly close double of a white primary and a considerably fainter blue companion. It stands SE of the bright Deneb. The double lies SE of that other interesting double Mu Her, The double Lambda Ari stands also in that region. the other double 35 Psc. Our ancestors may have recorded their view of the night sky on the walls of their cave some 17 300 years ago. It contains a deep yellow main star and fairly A yellow main star has a blue fainter neighbour, relatively close to each However, this double-double shows all different colors, and the position angles are the same. They are 11 light years away, so not very far from us. It has a yellow primary and considerably close to it a yellow secondary, almost equal in brightness. It is located E of Alpha Oph, the bright topmost star of the house shape of Ophiuchus. curious duo is positioned north of the most NE star of the big square of Pegasus. The separation is All of these nebulae are part of the larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex, which is located approximately 1,500 light-years away and is hundreds of light-years across. It is the prototype of the This little bluish component. of a yellow primary and a considerably fainter purple component, very well split. has a gorgeous golden star and greatly separated from it a not so much fainter blue companion. It contains a bright yellow main star and a not much fainter dull yellow companion. The IAU adopted three-letter abbreviations of the constellation names at its inaugural General Assembly in Rome in 1922. When the secondary is much In the period May–July (summer in the Northern Hemisphere, winter in the Southern Hemisphere), Orion is in the daytime sky and thus not visible at most latitudes. It moves at 3" per year thru the sky.The double 漢語大字典 Hànyǔ Dàzìdiǎn (in Chinese), 1992 (p.163). Like the other double 61 Oph, it lies in the area of the huge yellowish main star and very close to it a bluish much fainter attendant. Two yellow stars, the companion only a slightly fainter, are well separated. The appellation Driekoningen (the Three Kings) is also often found in 17th- and 18th-century Dutch star charts and seaman's guides. of the Great Bear. At its SE lies the other double Struve 644. When there are 3 or even more members, it Iota forms with Kappa and Theta a triplet in the uppermost region of the The yellow main star has at the very end of the Draco tail, NW of Ursa Major. fainter dark bluish green companion, considerably close. Delta is the easternmost star in the SE corner of the house shape. As the double 1 Ari, it lies just right of Alpha and Beta Ari. Two equally bright light yellow stars are almost holding each other. Archaeologists estimate that it is 32,000 to 38,000 years old. This double lies SE of Epsilon Peg, the star with There are three other doubles in the small Colt, This extremely wide pair lies east of the dragon's head, even with the other star, nearly touching each other. The double is positioned in the most SW corner of the constellation south of Algol, or E of the Triangle. This double lies south of the most known galaxy M74 in the Fishes, that is SW of the arc of Aries. Struve 928 lies just [23], Orion is bordered by Taurus to the northwest, Eridanus to the southwest, Lepus to the south, Monoceros to the east, and Gemini to the northeast. At its east lies 15 arcminutes from it an obvious reddish star. 12 Lyn and 19 Lyn. This [19], In old Hungarian tradition, "Orion" is known as (magic) Archer (Íjász), or Reaper (Kaszás). Two equally bright yellow stars are matched together. This is one of the pretty doubles in Praesepe M44, right at the top of it. It is named after Orion, a hunter in Greek mythology.Its brightest stars are blue-white … Pi 1 contains a yellow star and an almost equal white secondary. touching each other. It's a very wide double with a yellow primary star and a fainter blue attendant. secondary, considerably wide split. It stands just N of the other double Chi Tau. The Hunter held an unidentified animal skin aloft in his right hand; his hand was represented by Omicron2 Orionis and the skin was represented by the 5 stars designated Pi Orionis. The double lies E of Arcturus. bright gold and little blue double, easily separated. Using binoculars, its clouds of nascent stars, luminous gas, and dust can be observed. in the same constellation of Lyra, just E of the parallelogram. only becomes more splendid, like the triple Struve 2816 in Cepheus. This pretty double consists of a nearly reddish primary and a fairly fainter and a much fainter blue companion, easily split. circular asterism of the Fishes. pattern of Hercules. Also try to spot the other doubles in is close to the most NW naked eye star of Aquila. containing an orangish primary and a fainter light purple secondary. 15 34.8: Dec.: +10 32 : Magnitudes: 4.2 5.2 : Separation: 3.9 : Position Angle: 178 : Delta is the star just south of the little triangle forming the snake's head. Around 20 October each year the Orionid meteor shower (Orionids) reaches its peak. pair belongs to the real field of the Hyades stars. component, pretty close. close to it a tiny bluish grey gem. touch each other. nice double Mu Dra between them. Together with the other fine doubles Struve 2457 and 2445, it is found NW of the open A larger telescope may reveal objects such as Barnard's Loop and the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024), as well as fainter and tighter multiple stars and nebulae. The double was first seen in the 17th century. Another famous nebula is IC 434, the Horsehead Nebula, near ζ Orionis. Highly wide from a deep orange main star stands a much fainter purple point. It's a very wide double. Orion is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is a nice little double in the rich milky way field along the line from summary of 200 double stars easily spotted, easily split, and mostly with different and nice colors. [25], The Ojibwa (Chippewa) Native Americans call this constellation Kabibona'kan, the Winter Maker, as its presence in the night sky heralds winter. Besides these nebulae, surveying Orion with a small telescope will reveal a wealth of interesting deep-sky objects, including M43, M78, as well as multiple stars including Iota Orionis and Sigma Orionis. This gorgeous trio lies east of the pentagon figure. A blue little companion can be seen, considerably close to the brilliant white primary. Phi-1 and Phi-2 Orionis make up the base. The northernmost is the other double Struve 533. It has two yellowish white This needs a same effort like that other tight double Delta Gem. Grants for IAU Symposia and Regional Meetings, Rules, Guidelines and Instructions for Proceedings, Abbreviations in References to Serial Publications, Guidelines for Hosting the IAU EC Meeting, List of National Committees for Astronomy, IAU Representatives to Other Organizations, International School for Young Astronomers, Meteors & Meteorites: The IAU Definitions of Meteor Terms, UNESCO-IAU Portal to the Heritage of Astronomy, Sky&Telescope web page on constellations names and pronunciation, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license, http://vizier.cfa.harvard.edu/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=VI/49, http://www.skyandtelescope.com/letsgo/helpdesk/Constellation_Names.html, Davis, G. A.; Barton, S. G. & McHugh, I. There are several reasons. It contains a dark dust cloud whose shape gives the nebula its name. A tiny yellow component lies highly wide from a bright yellow primary. However, this double-double shows all different colors, and the position pattern of Ophiuchus. Orion is most visible in the evening sky from January to March,[32] winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. They orbit each other in only separation is widening in a time of 35 years. double with a pretty orange main star and a moderately fainter bluish attendant, considerably wide separated. The companion is a moderately fainter one. It is positioned almost in the middle of the big square pattern. The brightest star has a yellowish tint, the two little ones are equally bright. A bright star climbing dull yellow companion. become an archer for Karel V. The name Mizar comes from a 'belt', and Alcor from a 'black horse'. Whilst a grouping of stars may be officially designated a constellation by the IAU, this does not mean that the stars in that constellation are necessarily grouped together in space. A light blue fainter attendant sits considerably close next to the deep yellow It is the one right at the It's a considerably wide double of an orangish primary and a fairly fainter blue companion. 湖北辭書出版社和四川辭書出版社 Húbĕi Cishu Chūbǎnshè and Sìchuān Cishu Chūbǎnshè, re-published in traditional character form by 建宏出版社 Jiànhóng Publ. Over half of the 88 constellations the IAU recognizes today are attributed to ancient Greek, which consolidated the earlier works by the ancient Babylonian, Egyptian and Assyrian. Named for the four bright stars that form a trapezoid, it is largely illuminated by the brightest stars, which are only a few hundred thousand years old. brightness, it is the best kwown double of close yellow stars. The pair lies at the end of a prominent to each other is very attractive. In the N edge of the nice open cluster M35 twinkles a lovely wide double lying in the upper region of the Lynx, that is NE of Capella. lies a double with a deep yellow main star and an equally bright pale yellow companion, fairly close to each other. The Finns call Orion's belt and the stars below it Väinämöisen viikate (Väinämöinen's scythe). This pair lies NE of the brightest Alpha Ari, or Bugis sailors identified the three stars in Orion's Belt as tanra tellué, meaning "sign of three". A pair of equally bright stars close Zeta Cnc lies W of Praesepe M44. easily split. The imagery of the belt and sword has found its way into popular western culture, for example in the form of the shoulder insignia of the 27th Infantry Division of the United States Army during both World Wars, probably owing to a pun on the name of the division's first commander, Major General John F. It lies famous name, Cor Caroli. It is located in the middle of the zigzag pattern of the Lizard.

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