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The bright yellow star Capella shines nearly overhead in early evenings in late February/early March, as seen from mid-northern America. At 7 p.m. this week, just step outside and look high up.
Over the next week skywatchers can expect to see a brilliant star that sparkles with a golden yellow or topaz hue that is situated about one-third of the way up from the eastern horizon as ...
Visually, you'll see a single bright point with a noticeable yellow hue. Procyon (or α CMi) is the very bright, pale-yellow-colored F5IV-type star that sits east (to the left) of, and between ...
The bright yellow star Capella shines nearly overhead in early evenings in late February/early March, as seen from mid-northern America. At 7 p.m. this week, just step outside and look high up.
Over the next week skywatchers can expect to see a brilliant star that sparkles with a golden yellow or topaz hue that is situated about one-third of the way up from the eastern horizon as ...
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