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Posted by L Madia on October 15, 2003 17:24:24 UTC

On a clear night the Orion Nebula is visible with the naked eye. It is of course located in the constellatin Orion which is as of now a late fall/winter constellation, most often visible in the East to Southeast. If one gets up early IE about 4:30am and looks toward the East Southeast you can see Orion.

I hope that helps.

Lenny

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