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See Venus and the moon cozy up with winter constellations early Saturday – Space.com
Winter constellations in August?

It’s hard to believe that in the midst of midsummer I’m writing about winter stars and constellations. But there’s a good reason.
If you have ever been outside on a winter’s night you have no doubt enjoyed the sight of the year’s brightest stars and constellations. But you also have likely cut short your observing session for a good reason: the cold temperatures. Many stargazers have been adversely affected by frosty, sometimes bone-chilling conditions. Such a pity, since there are so many glo…
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