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Southern Cross: Crux constellation, stars and mythology | Space.com
By Vicky Stein, Published November 03, 2022 The Southern Cross is an asterism made up of the most visible stars in the constellation Crux. The iconic group of stars is visible mainly from the Southern Hemisphere. Because of its orientation in the night sky, the Southern Cross has historically served as an essential navigational guide:…
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The Superstars Align for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ Opening Gala | Vanity Fair
A set by Lady Gaga, toasts by Tom Hanks and Nicole Kidman, and more make for a night to remember in L.A By Britt Hennemuth, Photography by Greg Williams, September 26, 2021 After nearly a decade of anticipation, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will open on Thursday, September 30, in Los Angeles. To toast…
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In the Sky This Month | StarDate Online
The stars of winter are marching toward the end of their annual evening run. Orion is in the southwest at nightfall as April begins, for example, but is quite low in the west as the Sun begins to set by month’s end. Sirius, the Dog Star, is to the lower left of Orion. It’s the…
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Why ‘star walking’ is the outdoor activity we need right now
By hiking at night, nature lovers gain new perspectives while escaping crowds By Rachael Davies, Published March 10, 2021 • 9 min read Photographer Rebecca Douglas has always been fascinated by the night sky. Her love of the stars has taken the U.K. resident on “star walking” trips to Iceland and into the Arctic, where…
