User:Keilana/Orion
Outline for Orion (constellation). Everything listed I've got sources on.
History and mythology
[edit]Western tradition
[edit]Babylonian, Greco-Roman, Islamic Ptolemaic, Western European Renaissance, modern/IAU characteristics
Non-Western traditions
[edit]Asia
[edit]Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Malay mythologies
Africa
[edit]Bantu, San, other Sub-Saharan peoples
North Africa and the Middle East
[edit]Arabic folk astronomy (e.g. Bedouin), ancient Egypt, Tuareg
Americas
[edit]Aztec, Inca, Maya, Plains peoples (esp. Sioux and Pawnee), Navajo
Australia and Oceania
[edit]Maori, Tuamotus/Societies/other Polynesia, Aboriginal Australian
Stars
[edit]Betelgeuse
[edit]Rigel
[edit]Bellatrix, Saiph, and Meissa
[edit]Belt and sword
[edit]Other stars
[edit]FU Orionis is the prototype of FU Orionis stars, which are pre-main sequence stars that exhibit very large and sudden changes in magnitude, thought to be caused by mass transfer on to T Tauri type stars.[1] FU Orionis itself rose by nearly 6 magnitudes in 1937, from magnitude 16.5 to 9.6, [2] and is currently a G-type supergiant at around magnitude 9.[3]
Deep-sky objects
[edit]M42 region and Sword
[edit]Other nebulae
[edit]Planetary nebulae
[edit]Galaxies
[edit]Star clusters
[edit]Other deep-sky objects
[edit]Meteor showers
[edit]Exoplanets
[edit]- ^ Reipurth, B. (1990). "FU Orionis eruptions and early stellar evolution". Bibcode:1990IAUS..137..229R.
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(help) - ^ AAVSO: FU Orionis
- ^ SIMBAD: V* FU Ori