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Being on the night side of the Summer Earth, I would be able to see Orion easily.
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- Orion is a constellation of stars that is visible in the night sky from any point located anywhere on the planet Earth.
- It is the most recognizable constellation of all constellations that are visible from the Earth.
- It has been named after a Greek mythological character named Orion (meaning a skilled hunter).
- Its brightest stars are called Beta Orions and Alpha Orions.
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<span>C. Whether it is moving toward us or away from us
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The other ones don't make sense, radiant energy is electromagnetic and gravitational energy. You can't tell how many planets are in its solar system from only this information. The number of galaxies is also impossible to tell. The only other one that could perhaps make sense is the distance to the center of its galaxy. But, this again is disproved as one star can't tell you the position of the center.