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January 28, 2024
Seeing winter constellations as warm southern stars
By Dan Hicks
Lead image: The eternally congenial Gemini Twins fraternize in the night sky over a snowy northern hemisphere forest, but the twins are also visible from the warm climes of the southern hemisphere. Image – Alamy.com. On the left, Pollux (lower head star) holds a club, and on the right, Castor (upper head star), holds an arrow; mutually ardent music lovers, between them they share a lyre. Images submitted