The Orion's Belt asterism (labeled "1" in the illustration above) is the starting point for finding the rest of the Orion constellation. It's made up of three stars that are almost perfectly ...
4. Orion’s Sword marks about halfway between Orion’s Belt and his knees. His left knee is the brightest star in the constellation called Rigel, and it is a blue supergiant. 5. Follow up from ...
Mars is in the constellation Gemini ... the upper left of the moon to spot a bright Jupiter. If you can find Orion’s belt, you’ll be able to easily follow that up and to the right to find ...