Orion is a pattern or shape suggested by at least 8 major stars and several
dimmer ones, each with its own unique apparent visual magnitude.
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The seven brightest stars in the Orion constellation form an asterism called the "Orion's Belt." These stars have varying magnitudes, with the brightest star, Rigel, having a magnitude of approximately 0.18, and the dimmest star, Meissa, having a magnitude of around 3.42.
Saiph is a star in the constellation Orion with an apparent magnitude of 2.2; represents on of Orion's feet
Saiph, a star in the constellation of Orion, has an apparent magnitude of around 2.09. It is one of the brighter stars in the constellation and can be seen with the naked eye.
Rigel is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, with an apparent visual magnitude of about 0.12. It is a blue supergiant star and is part of the constellation Orion.
The abbreviation for Orion constellation is "Ori".
The constellation known as the hunter is Orion. Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky and is named after a mythological Greek hunter.