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The stars of Orion's belt are 200,000 times brighter than our sun, and winter is the perfect time to see them
The sky is never clearer than on a cold, starry midwinter night. It is on such occasions, thanks to winter's exceptional atmospheric transparency, that fainter stars can be seen throughout the sky.
On clear winter nights, three bright points cut a straight line through the southern sky, outshining the chill and, in raw power, utterly dwarfing our own star. The blue supergiants of Orion’s Belt ...
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