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Star you've all seen, reddish Betelgeuse, has dimmed a lot...fun update
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<blockquote data-quote="Brightmoon" data-source="post: 74662746" data-attributes="member: 407594"><p>You can easily see Betelgeuse ( Orion) in January just go outside right after sunset, face south and look overhead . I can see it in NYC all winter. Venus is out also and is bright enough to be seen at twilight. Planets don’t twinkle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brightmoon, post: 74662746, member: 407594"] You can easily see Betelgeuse ( Orion) in January just go outside right after sunset, face south and look overhead . I can see it in NYC all winter. Venus is out also and is bright enough to be seen at twilight. Planets don’t twinkle. [/QUOTE]
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