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    The Constellation of Orion Is Currently Visible in the Evenings
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The Constellation of Orion Is Currently Visible in the Evenings

Question 30

Question 30

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The constellation of Orion is currently visible in the evenings in January. Precession will not affect this and Orion will still be visible in January 13,000 years from now.

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