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    Betelgeuse will visible by gazing back toward Orion, with the star appearing reddish at the constellation’s shoulder. Meanwhile, a meteor shower is underway in both the Northern Hemisphere and ...

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    Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star about 700 light-years away that serves as the shoulder in the Orion constellation, according to NASA. Given its intense luminosity, Betelgeuse is what ...

  4. Betelgeuse - Wikipedia

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    Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion.It is usually the tenth-brightest star in the night sky and, after Rigel, the second-brightest in its constellation.

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    Orion’s two brightest stars are Rigel, marking the hunter's left foot, and Betelgeuse on his right shoulder. Betelgeuse is a red, supergiant star and is also one of the largest stars in the galaxy.

  6. Sh 2-264 - Wikipedia

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    Betelgeuse and Bellatrix are south-east and south-west of the formation, forever cast as Alpha and Gamma by Bayer, they are near the top of Orion and in myth represent the hunter's shoulders. Sharpless 264 , also known as the Lambda Orionis Ring , is a molecular cloud and H II region , which can be seen in the northern region of the Orion ...

  7. Bellatrix - Wikipedia

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    Bellatrix is the third-brightest star in the constellation of Orion, positioned 5° west of the red supergiant Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis). It has the Bayer designation γ Orionis, which is Latinized to Gamma Orionis. With a slightly variable magnitude of around 1.6, it is typically the 25th-brightest star in the night sky.

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    To see the Winter Triangle, first look for the three stars that make up the signature belt in the constellation Orion. Slightly lower and to the left of the belt will be Sirius, the brightest star ...

  9. Lambda Orionis Cluster - Wikipedia

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    The Lambda Orionis Cluster (also known as the Collinder 69) is an open star cluster located north-west of the star Betelgeuse in the constellation of Orion. It is about five million years old and roughly 1,300 ly (400 pc) away from the Sun. [1] Included within the cluster is a double star named Meissa.