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How not to screw up your Valentine’s Day: a stargazing guide for total beginners 💫⁠ ⁠ Skip the stress. Do something simple, cozy, and unforgettable: a night under the stars – no binoculars required.⁠ ⁠ Here’s the plan 👇⁠ 🌙 Go darker: drive a little outside the city for a quiet spot with a clear horizon.⁠ 🧣 Get comfy: blanket warm drink cuddle mode ON.⁠ 🪐 Spot the planets: look for Venus (the brightest one), and try to catch Jupiter and Saturn – with some luck, Mercury too.⁠ ⭐ Find Orion: th
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How not to screw up your Valentine’s Day: a stargazing guide for total beginners 💫⁠ ⁠ Skip the stress. Do something simple, cozy, and unforgettable: a night under the stars – no binoculars required.⁠ ⁠ Here’s the plan 👇⁠ 🌙 Go darker: drive a little outside the city for a quiet spot with a clear horizon.⁠ 🧣 Get comfy: blanket warm drink cuddle mode ON.⁠ 🪐 Spot the planets: look for Venus (the brightest one), and try to catch Jupiter and Saturn – with some luck, Mercury too.⁠ ⭐ Find Orion: th
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