What's Up: Skywatching Tips from NASA
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What are some skywatching highlights in April 2023? The naked-eye planets of dawn – Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – dominate the sky, appearing more spread each morning. Next, if you're feeling the July heat, note that the origin of "the dog days" of summer is the bright star, Sirius. Finally, if you can find a specific teapot-shaped pattern of stars in the evening, you'll be looking toward the center of the Milky Way.
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