Compared with its appearance to a person in mid-latitude northern latitudes, how will the constellation Orion appear to an observer in Australia?
A) exactly the same since the stars of Orion are very far away from Earth
B) upside down but with the same orientation of stars
C) upside down and inverted left to right, a mirror image of that seen in the northern hemisphere
D) same way up but inverted left to right
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