The constellations you can see at night depend on the time of year. Earth orbits around the Sun once each year. Our view into space through the night sky changes as we orbit. So, the night sky looks slightly different each night because Earth is in a different spot in its orbit. The stars appear each night to move. .
This image of the Orion nebula was captured by The Hubble Space Telescope It is located in the constellation Orion, below the three stars that form the hunter's belt.. .
This photo of the constellation Orion was taken by NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg aboard the International Space Station. Credit: NASA/Karen Nyberg Stars and.
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