| The constellation Orion is named after the hunter in Greek mythology, and it is considered one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky. It is the most visible from November to February | ![]() |
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In Greek mythology, Orion was a huntsman who Zeus placed in the sky as the costellaton of Orion. The earliest known depiction of the constellation Orion is prehistoric mammoh ivory carving found in a cave. |