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    In the Above Cartoon of the Orion Constellation, the Upper
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In the Above Cartoon of the Orion Constellation, the Upper

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   In the above cartoon of the Orion constellation, the upper red supergiant star is known as Rigel and the lower right supergiant star is known as Betelgeuse.
In the above cartoon of the Orion constellation, the upper red supergiant star is known as Rigel and the lower right supergiant star is known as Betelgeuse.

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