Asterism Atlas

Named star-patterns beyond the official constellation boundaries.

Orion

Orion's Belt

Three Kings, Three Marys

skylore / traditional name · medium confidence

Mintaka, Alnilam, and Alnitak form the straight belt that makes Orion unmistakable. The line points down toward Sirius and up toward Aldebaran.

Central RA
05h 36m 19.6s
Central Dec
−01° 08′ 53″
Brightest member
V 1.70
Best months from 50°N
December–March evenings
Suggested instrument
naked-eye
Approx. span
2.7°
Mintaka / 34Del Ori — V 2.23Alnitak / 50Zet Ori — V 2.05Alnilam / 46Eps Ori — V 1.70AlnilamAlnitakMintaka
Orion contextschematic finder — bright-star context, not a constellation boundary mapNE

Finder context

This wider chart is deliberately schematic: it uses nearby bright-star context and boxes the asterism’s member-star footprint, but it does not draw official constellation boundaries or promise horizon/season precision.

Framing: Approximate member-star span: 2.7°; use at least 3.8° field for context.

Observing and imaging

Naked eye

Primary naked-eye pattern; suburban skies should show the main stars unless the description notes a low horizon or dark-sky need.

Binoculars

Binoculars are optional: use them to check colours, nearby doubles, or richer Milky Way background.

Small scope

A telescope is usually too narrow for the whole shape; use it after the pattern has guided you to a target.

Imaging

Frame as a wide-field scene in/near Orion; a field of view around 5° keeps context without claiming exact constellation boundaries.

Observability from your latitude

Uses this asterism’s centroid RA/Dec: transit altitude, hours above 20°, and a month-scale evening window. Default is Edmonton-ish 50°N.

Naked-eye visibility by sky class

Approximate limiting magnitudes: Bortle 3 ≈ V 6.6, Bortle 5 ≈ V 5.6, Bortle 7 ≈ V 4.6. The shape is counted recognisable when at least 70% of defining stars clear the limit.

Bortle 3: 3/3 stars — fully visibleBortle 5: 3/3 stars — fully visibleBortle 7: 3/3 stars — fully visible

Member stars

NameBayer / FlamsteedHRRA J2000Dec J2000V mag
Alnilam46Eps OriHR 190305h 36m 12.8s−01° 12′ 07″1.70
Alnitak50Zet OriHR 194805h 40m 45.5s−01° 56′ 34″2.05
Mintaka34Del OriHR 185205h 32m 00.4s−00° 17′ 57″2.23

Source and confidence

skylore / traditional name; medium confidence. Traditional or folk name carried through older public-domain star-name literature; the plotted stars are still BSC5 positions.

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