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The future of the Orion constellation

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Date: 09 June 2017
Copyright: ESA/Gaia/DPAC, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

This video reveals how our view of the Orion constellation will evolve over the next 450 000 years.

Amid a myriad of drifting stars, the shape of Orion as defined by its brightest stars is slowly rearranged into a new pattern as time goes by.

The portion of the sky depicted in the video measures 40 × 20° – as a comparison, the diameter of the full Moon in the sky is about half a degree.

The video is based on data from ESA's Gaia and Hipparcos satellites, as well as additional information from ground-based observations.

Full story: The future of the Orion constellation

The evolution of two million stellar positions on the entire sky is shown here.

A speeded-up version of the video is available here.

 
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO License. Creative Commons License

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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