Orion's visibility changes in the night sky due to Earth's revolution around the Sun.
Orion, a constellation visible in winter but not summer in New York State, is not seen during summer due to Earth's revolution around the Sun. As Earth orbits the Sun, the night sky view shifts, causing different constellations to be visible at different times of the year. This phenomenon occurs because of the changing position of Earth relative to the Sun and the stars.
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