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Views of the Constellation Orion

It turns out you can see the constellation Orion from everywhere in the Inner Sphere and most of the Middle Regions. (Enif is well out in the middle regions). This is certainly a good reason to call our little corner of the Universe 'The Orion Arm'.




Orion as seen from Tau Ceti

The Constellation Orion as it appears from Tau Ceti, 11 Light Years from Solsys


Orion as seen from Sadalmelik

Orion as seen from Sadalmelic.


Orion as seen from Diwali

The Constellation Orion as seen from Diwali (Eta Cassiopeia)


Orion as seen from the Enif Prefecture

View of the constellation Orion as seen from the Enif Prefecture. (Bellatrix is off to the left, towards the invisible Solar System.)


Orion as seen from Arkab Prior

The constellation from Arkab Prior, which is right on the other side of the sky. One can see Orion quite distinctly from Arkab (although Achernar gets in the way somehow :))





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