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Astrophotographer Ron Brecher has captured a stunning deep sky image of the spiral galaxy M106, located 23.5 million light ...
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Based in Somerset, southwest England, astrophotographer and night-sky conservationist Josh Dury has dedicated his career to ...
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You'll see two bright eyes and a smile from the planets and the moon. According to No Chill, the best time to see the sky smiling down on you is about an hour before sunrise on the eastern horizon.
Venus will appear above the eastern horizon and Saturn will appear in the lower part of the sky. Meanwhile, the crescent Moon will appear below and farther north, together resembling a smiley face ...