I’m but a simple man. I laughed aloud at “net fix and chill.”
Cassiopeia is a circumpolar constellation for most people in the northern hemisphere, meaning it’s always visible. Orion is a prominent winter constellation that does rise and set. There’s no meaningful precedence, because Cassiopeia doesn’t rise or set.
Doesn’t Cassiopeia precede Orion?
I’m but a simple man. I laughed aloud at “net fix and chill.”
Cassiopeia is a circumpolar constellation for most people in the northern hemisphere, meaning it’s always visible. Orion is a prominent winter constellation that does rise and set. There’s no meaningful precedence, because Cassiopeia doesn’t rise or set.