M Maria New member May 25, 2012 #1 I know that the Orion constellation can be seen only in winter, but I want to know: does this mean that during spring and summer it's COMPLETELY IMPOSSIBLE to see it? Not even for a few minutes during the night?
I know that the Orion constellation can be seen only in winter, but I want to know: does this mean that during spring and summer it's COMPLETELY IMPOSSIBLE to see it? Not even for a few minutes during the night?
N Nyx New member May 25, 2012 #2 You'll have to wait until late fall to see it and even then you'll need to be up about two hours before sunrise. Right now, it sets wit the sun.
You'll have to wait until late fall to see it and even then you'll need to be up about two hours before sunrise. Right now, it sets wit the sun.
K Kunmui New member May 25, 2012 #3 Waiting until Orion is higher in the sky will be more rewarding. The view is well worth the wait!