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The stars of Orion's belt are 200,000 times brighter than our sun, and winter is the perfect time to see them
The sky is never clearer than on a cold, starry midwinter night. It is on such occasions, thanks to winter's exceptional atmospheric transparency, that fainter stars can be seen throughout the sky.
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Watch Orion’s red, white and blue stars shine as the winter sky puts on a rare show tonight
As winter deepens across the Northern Hemisphere, the constellation Orion takes center stage in the night sky. On the evening of January 26, 2025, stargazers can witness a brilliant display of ...
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