Nominations for the Belt of Orion

About the Belt of Orion

 

The Belt of Orion Award for Excellence was founded by Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame to honour organizations, groups, societies or associations who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of aviation in Canada.

 

Descriptions of these organizations are available by following the links below.

 

Orion, the son of Neptune, according to Greek Mythology, was a handsome and energetic hunter who possessed the power to walk through the sea and on its surface. Artemis, the Goddess of the hunt, fell in love with Orion, but her twin brother, Apollo, was jealous and sent a scorpion to kill him. In her sorrow and remorse for his death, Artemis placed him in the sky as a constellation.

 

Orion, the Great Hunter, is a brilliant constellation, second to the Big Dipper on the roster of major constellations. It straddles the celestial equator, and is outlined by a quadrilateral of three brilliant stars--Betelgeuse, Bellatrix and Rigel, and one of lesser magnitude. Inside the quadrilateral are three second-magnitude stars forming the Belt of Orion. The three stars of the Belt point south-eastward to Sirius, the brightest star of the heavens.

 

 

 

NOMINATE AN ORGANIZATION

NOTE: The online PDF will submit your nomination directly to Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. No hard copy is required.

 

If you printed your nomination form, please mail your nomination package to:

 

Nomination Review Committee
Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame
4629 McCall Way NE
Calgary, AB T2E 8A5

 

 

 

 

 

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