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Could Their Be Life In Constellation Orion?

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Could Their Be Life In Constellation Orion?

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Keep in mind that the “constellation Orion” is a particular area on our celestial sphere, but the stars in it go much farther than we can see. There are many stars in that region of the sky and sure, there might be life on a planet around one of them. I would say it is very unlikely around Rigel, Betelgeuse, the three stars in the “belt”, and probably not Bellatrix, either. I guess po-kin is just jo-kin. Sirius isn’t in Orion, as you probably know. And the sun didn’t come from the region of Orion’s belt. That’s 1500 light years away and relatively young. The earth is at least 500 times older than any of them.

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