The constellation Orion is
A) a pattern of stars commonly seen to depict an ancient hunter.
B) an entire region of the sky, bounded by Gemini, Taurus, Eridanus, Lepus, and Monoceros.
C) one of 125 regions into which the entire sky is divided.
D) an asterism.
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Q20: 10-3 × 103 =
A) 1/100
B) 0
C) 10,000
D)
Q21: If one follows the arc of the
Q22: The bright stars Vega, Deneb, and Altair
Q23: By what approximate factor, in scientific notation,
Q24: If a person faces Polaris, the North
Q26: If the stars Polaris and Arcturus are
Q27: The summer triangle, a group of three
Q28: If one follows a line through the
Q29: Are the constellations seasonal?
A) No. If a
Q30: By how many powers of ten is
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