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Orion



Abbreviation: Ori
Genitive: Orionis
Right Ascension: 5.59 hours
Declination: 4.58 degrees
  Orion, the Hunter, is visible from October through March in both hemispheres.

Orion the Giant Hunter or Warrior, he was a giant so tall that he could wade through any sea, His first marriage ended when the boastfulness of his first wife got her banished to the underworld. He was blinded by a jealous father when he fell in love with a Greek princess, but regained his sight when an oracle told him to look into the sun at dawn. When he saw Aurora the goddess of dawn, they fell in love. All was well until Orion was stung by a Scorpion, he fell sick and died. In order to honor him and protect him from his enemy he rises in the east as his enemy, the Scorpion sets in the West. Orion is never seen at the same time as the Scorpion.

Orion was used to predict the seasons, a midnight rising of Orion meant that the grapes were ready to harvest, a morning rising meant that Summer was beginning, and an evening rising that winter is here.

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Best Known Stars

(Yale Bright Star Catalog)
 
Common Name
or Bayer Number 1
RA DEC Magnitude 2
RIGEL 5.00:14.00:32.26 -8.00:12.00:5.98 0.12
BETELGEUSE 5.00:55.00:10.30 +7.00:24.00:25.35 0.40
BELLATRIX 5.00:25.00:7.85 +6.00:20.00:58.74 1.64
ALNILAM 5.00:36.00:12.80 -1.00:12.00:7.02 1.70
SAIPH 5.00:47.00:45.38 -9.00:40.00:10.75 2.06
MINTAKA 5.00:32.00:0.39 -0.00:17.00:56.88 2.23
IOT ORI 5.00:35.00:25.97 -5.00:54.00:35.61 2.77
PI3 ORI 4.00:49.00:50.41 +6.00:57.00:40.54 3.19
TAU ORI 5.00:17.00:36.38 -6.00:50.00:39.86 3.60
PI4 ORI 4.00:51.00:12.36 +5.00:36.00:18.31 3.69
PI5 ORI 4.00:54.00:15.08 +2.00:26.00:26.34 3.72
PHI1 ORI 5.00:34.00:49.23 +9.00:29.00:22.35 4.41
NU ORI 6.00:7.00:34.32 +14.00:46.00:6.40 4.42
11 ORI 5.00:4.00:34.14 +15.00:24.00:14.65 4.68
22 ORI 5.00:21.00:45.74 -0.00:22.00:57.07 4.73
OMI1 ORI 4.00:52.00:31.96 +14.00:15.00:2.17 4.74
74 ORI 6.00:16.00:26.61 +12.00:16.00:19.71 5.04
60 ORI 5.00:58.00:49.57 +0.00:33.00:10.66 5.22
16 ORI 5.00:9.00:19.64 +9.00:49.00:46.43 5.43
66 ORI 6.00:4.00:58.35 +4.00:9.00:31.05 5.63
   
 

Deep Sky Objects

(PAS Catalog)

M-42

M-42 The Great Nebula. One of the finest sights in the sky, this nebula is easily visible to the naked eye as the 'fuzzy' star in the middle of Orion's sword. It appears distinctly nebulous in binoculars or finder scopes, and shows an amazing amount of detail through the telescope. It is fully a degree in extent, with a wealth of fine curling wisps of nebulosity curving out from the brightest region surrounding the four relatively bright stars known as the Trapezium. On good nights with low power, I have even been able to see colors in this object. The region around the Trapezium appears as a cold steel blue color, wile the wispy regions further away can appear as a soft ruddy pink. Slightly separated from the main nebulosity, is M-43. This nebula is seen as a comma shaped cloud surrounding an eighth magnitude star just north of the Great Nebula. The more time you spend in this area, the more fine detail can be seen.

M-43

M-43 is diffuse nebula. The dark features along its eastern border are well visible in telescopes starting at about 8 inch. The nebula itself is a fine view even in a 4-inch.

M-78

M-78 This is another fine area of nebulosity. It is about 6' in diameter, and surrounds two magnitude 10 stars. It is somewhat fan shaped, and appears comet-like at low powers. NGC's 2064, 2067, and 2071 lie in very close proximity to M-78, and are all nebulous regions as well.

NGC-1773-75-77

NGC 1973-75-77 this is a relatively bright region of nebulosity just north of the M- 42 complex. It is large, about 15'x10 and surrounds several relatively bright stars. It would be observed more often if it weren't located so close to M-42, and greatly deserves more attention.

NGC-2022

NGC 2022 This is a small, but relatively bright planetary nebula about 20 seconds in diameter. It is slightly brighter at the center, and fades gradually to the edges.

NGC-2024

Photo by Mike Frasca

NGC 2024 The Flame Nebula. This is a relatively bright nebula which is best seen at low powers. Just northeast of Zeta Ori, this fascinating object is about 15'x10', and is divided by a lane of dark nebulosity which branches through it. While some also call this the Christmas Tree Nebula, I find that it more closely resembles a celestial oak leaf. This object definitely deserves close scrutiny.

   
 

Other Deep Sky Objects

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects less than 10.0 Mag.
 
Object R.A. Dec. Object Type 3 Mag. Uranometria Tirion
NGC 1662 04 48.5 +10 56 OPNCL 06.4 179 11
Cr 65 05 26.0 +16 00 OPNCL 03 180 11
Cr 69 05 35.1 +09 56 OPNCL 02.8 180 11
NGC 1981 05 35.2 -04 26 OPNCL 04.2 225 11
NGC 1980 05 35.2 -05 55 CL+NB 02.5 270 11
NGC 1976 05 35.3 -05 23 CL+NB 04 225 11
NGC 1982 05 35.5 -05 16 BRTNB 09 225 11
Cr 70 05 36.0 -01 00 OPNCL 0.4 225 11
NGC 2068 05 46.8 +00 04 BRTNB 08 226 11
Berk 21 05 51.7 +21 47 OPNCL 01.1 136 05
NGC 2112 05 53.9 +00 24 OPNCL 09.1 226 11
Basel 11B 05 58.2 +21 58 OPNCL 08.9 136 05
Basel 11 05 59.1 +21 54 OPNCL 08.9 136 05
NGC 2141 06 03.1 +10 26 OPNCL 09.4 181 11
NGC 2169 06 08.4 +13 57 OPNCL 05.9 182 11
NGC 2175 06 09.8 +20 19 CL+NB 06.8 137 05
NGC 2175S 06 10.9 +20 36 OPNCL 06.8 137 05
NGC 2186 06 12.2 +05 27 OPNCL 08.7 227 11
NGC 2194 06 13.8 +12 48 OPNCL 08.5 182 11
   
 

Variable Stars

(General Catalog of Variable Stars)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
GCVS ID R.A.
(hh mm ss.ss)
Dec.
(deg mm ss)
Variable Type 4 Mag. Min Mag. Max
VV Ori 5.00:30.00:59.10 -1.00:11.00:23.00 EA/KE: 5.66 5.31
CI Ori 5.00:27.00:11.50 -1.00:7.00:48.00 CST: 4.71 4.67
CK Ori 5.00:27.00:41.20 +4.00:10.00:2.00 SR: 7.10 5.90
NU Ori 5.00:33.00:3.70 -5.00:17.00:55.00 INSA 6.93 6.80
V0359 Ori 5.00:33.00:5.20 -4.00:52.00:7.00 SXARI 7.36 7.25
V0901 Ori 5.00:38.00:24.30 -1.00:31.00:55.00 SXARI 7.02 6.97
V1004 Ori 5.00:55.00:48.50 +1.00:50.00:1.00 DSCTC 5.92 5.88
V1016 Ori 5.00:32.00:48.00 -5.00:25.00:6.00 EA 7.65 6.72
V1030 Ori 5.00:36.00:16.40 -2.00:37.00:18.00 SXARI 6.77 6.61
V1031 Ori 5.00:45.00:5.50 -10.00:32.00:58.00 EA/DM 6.43 6.02
V1032 Ori 5.00:1.00:42.50 +15.00:20.00:10.00 ACV 4.69 4.65
V1045 Ori 5.00:32.00:24.90 -4.00:8.00:32.00 ACV 0.04 6.73
V1046 Ori 5.00:32.00:53.30 -4.00:31.00:31.00 E:+SXARI 6.58 6.54
V1051 Ori 5.00:38.00:24.60 -10.00:26.00:2.00 ACV 0.02 6.52
V1054 Ori 5.00:45.00:52.70 -0.00:46.00:31.00 ACV 7.35 7.32
V1085 Ori 5.00:9.00:7.10 +0.00:27.00:17.00 ACV 6.70 6.65
V1086 Ori 5.00:22.00:9.00 +1.00:48.00:8.00 GCAS 4.96 4.92
V1149 Ori 5.00:38.00:48.50 +3.00:45.00:14.00 RS: 0.11 7.20
V1155 Ori 6.00:16.00:7.30 +17.00:20.00:48.00 ACV 0.02 6.32
V1156 Ori 5.00:21.00:14.20 +2.00:2.00:13.00 SXARI 0.03 7.89
V1179 Ori 5.00:33.00:41.20 -7.00:25.00:37.00 ACV 0.10 7.37
V1192 Ori 4.00:57.00:30.80 +3.00:12.00:48.00 RS 7.57 7.50
V1197 Ori 5.00:40.00:37.40 -1.00:38.00:5.00 ELL 0.03 6.30
V1198 Ori 4.00:55.00:43.30 +0.00:22.00:44.00 RS 7.19 7.12
V1260 Ori 6.00:16.00:39.10 +13.00:28.00:13.00 RS 0.11 7.70
V1261 Ori 5.00:19.00:54.80 -8.00:42.00:47.00 EA/GS/WD 0.27 6.91
alf Ori 5.00:52.00:27.80 +7.00:23.00:58.00 SRC 1.30 0.00
del Ori 5.00:29.00:27.00 -0.00:20.00:4.00 EA/DM 2.26 2.14
eps Ori 5.00:33.00:40.00 -1.00:13.00:54.00 ACYG 1.74 1.64
eta Ori 5.00:21.00:57.70 -2.00:26.00:30.00 EA+BCEP: 3.60 3.31
omi 1 Ori 4.00:49.00:42.10 +14.00:10.00:8.00 SRB 4.88 4.65
pi. 5 Ori 4.00:51.00:38.70 +2.00:21.00:37.00 ELL 3.73 3.66
psi Ori 5.00:24.00:12.90 +3.00:3.00:14.00 E/D 4.61 4.55
ome Ori 5.00:36.00:32.60 +4.00:5.00:41.00 GCAS 4.59 4.40
   
 

Double Stars

(Saguaro Astronomy Club Catalog)
  Only Objects <= 8.0 magnitude
 
Name R.A.
(hh mm.m)
Dec.
(deg mm)
Mag 5 Sep 6 PA 7 Tirion Uranometria
SHJ 49 04 59.0 14 32 6.0, 8.0 39.20 305 11 179
STF 627 05 00.6 03 36 6.6, 7.0 21.30 260 11 224/ 225
STF 630 05 02.0 01 36 6.5, 7.7 14.60 51 11 224/ 225
STT 62 05 12.1 06 49 7.7, 7.9 124.20 49 11 180
STF 696 05 22.9 03 32 5.0, 7.1 31.90 29 11 225
STF 700 05 23.1 01 03 7.7, 7.9 4.80 5 11 225
STF 701 05 23.3 -08 25 6.0, 7.8 6.00 140 11 270
DA 5 05 24.4 -02 23 3.8, 4.8 1.60 77 11 225
STF 729 05 31.2 03 18 5.8, 7.1 1.80 27 11 225
STF 14 05 32.0 -00 17 2.5, 6.6 52.50 null 11 225/ 226
STF 747 05 35.0 -06 01 4.7, 5.6 36.20 223 11 225/226/270/271
STF 738 05 35.1 09 56 3.7, 5.6 4.40 43 11 180/ 181
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 6.8, 7.9 8.80 32 11 225/ 226
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 6.8, 5.4 12.80 132 11 225/ 226
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 6.8, 6.8 21.50 96 11 225/ 226
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 7.9, 5.4 16.90 163 11 225/ 226
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 6.8, 7.9 19.40 300 11 225/ 226
STF 748 05 35.3 -05 23 6.8, 5.4 13.40 242 11 225/ 226
STF 16 05 35.4 -05 25 5.2, 6.5 52.50 92 11 225/ 226
STF 17 05 35.4 -05 25 4.9, 5.0 135.30 314 11 225/ 226
STF 752 05 35.4 -05 55 2.9, 7.0 11.40 141 11 225/ 226
STT 65 05 37.9 00 57 7.2, 7.9 80.10 31 11 225/ 226
STF 762 05 38.7 -02 35 4.0, 8.0 30.10 231 11 225/ 226
SIG ORI 05 38.7 -02 35 4.0, 7.5 12.90 84 11 225/ 226
SIG ORI 05 38.7 -02 35 4.0, 6.5 42.60 61 11 225/ 226
STF 774 05 40.7 -01 56 2.0, 4.2 2.60 162 11 226
STF 795 05 48.0 06 27 6.1, 6.1 1.30 214 11 181
STF 855 06 09.0 02 30 6.0, 7.0 29.50 114 11/ 12 226/ 227
STT 71 06 14.4 11 49 7.3, 7.7 90.30 310 11/ 12 182
STF 877 06 14.7 14 35 7.3, 7.8 5.70 263 11/ 12 182
STT 73 06 19.5 13 25 7.0, 7.8 72.70 44 11/ 12 182