The constellation Orion is visible from North America during winter but is not seen on summer evenings. Which of the following statements is true?
A) Orion cannot be seen during the summer because the Sun is located between Orion and the Earth.
B) Orion is visible from South America during the summer.
C) Orion is visible from the opposite side of the Earth, in India, during the summer.
D) The stars in Orion pulsate, so they shine brightly for six months and then are dark for six months.
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