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Forbes USA Tech March 28, 2023
Don’t miss this week’s conjunction of Venus and Uranus just after sunset. getty Next week the brightest planet and the seventh planet from the sun will appear very close to each other in the post-sunset night sky. Venus has been rising into the twilight sky since December... + más
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Forbes USA Tech April 06, 2023
The Pleiades or Seven Sisters (M45) will meet the planet Venus on the night sky. getty Next week the brightest planet will move through one of the most beautiful objects in the night sky. Venus has been rising all year and is now a blazing bright point of light in the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports February 26, 2023
SKY GUIDE: This map represents the night sky as it appears over Maine during March. The stars are shown as they appear at 10:30 p.m. early in the month, at 9:30 p.m. at midmonth, and at 8:30 p.m. at month’s end. Mars, Uranus, and Venus are shown at their midmonth positions. To... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation September 26, 2022
Telescopes, binoculars, and warm blankets will come in handy Monday night as New Englanders will — weather permitting — be able to see Jupiter on its closest approach to Earth in 59 years, according to NASA.Jupiter will also reach opposition Monday night, which makes the... + más
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Forbes USA Tech December 14, 2022
The star shines over the manger of christmas of Jesus Christ.getty The “star of Bethlehem” or “” is much debated by sky-watchers. After all, bright stars don’t tend to suddenly appear in the night sky ... or do they? Anyone in the northern hemisphere going outside an... + más
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