the star, that you spelt incorrectly, is part of Orion, so if you came across it then you technically are in the constellation.
Constellations are merely looking at 3 dimensional orientations on a 2 dimensional view.
An example of this is one of those photos where a person seems to be standing in someones hand, but in reality the person is standing far away and so appears smaller and is just positioned carefully to appear to stand in the persons hand... it is an optical illusion.
2007-04-23 02:52:53
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answered by haratu 4
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Do you mean Betelgeuse? (If you mean beetle juice, you're just playing around.)
Betelgeuse is one of the stars in the constellation Orion. You can't go to a Constellation. They are made up of many stars that are very far apart.
2007-04-23 02:44:45
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answered by smartprimate 3
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The nebula in Orion is 1350 light ears away.
Betelgeuse is 425 light years away.
I guess if you aimed badly you could bump it on your way to the Orion Nebula. Betelgeuse is not part of the Nebula.
2007-04-23 06:12:53
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answered by John B 4
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Ha ha. Betelgeuse the star is, I believe, somewhat closer to us than the rest of the stars and gas in the constellation of Orion.
2007-04-23 02:42:44
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answered by cosmo 7
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Not the way you spelled it.
2007-04-23 03:25:23
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answered by Gene 7
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Dunno about that movie but...
Betelgeuse is one of the main stars of Orion constellation.
2007-04-23 02:39:20
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answered by yard 2
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No
2007-04-23 02:39:01
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answered by M Series 3
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no i doubt it
2007-04-23 02:35:32
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answered by Dressed Sexy 2
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