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A New Way of Looking at Orion


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Catch Orion while you still can in the early to mid-evening sky as it's progressively moving westward. And as you gaze at the illustrious hunter, try looking at him as other civilizations did in the past (or do now). Here are some alternate ways of interpreting this constellation:

Okay, here is the constellation we all know and love:

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This configuration was not only known as Orion:

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Here are some totally different interpretations:

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Clear skies!

Reggie :) 

 

 

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