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Feb 12
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I just discovered a star named Betelgeuse, which is the shoulder star of the Orion hunter constellation and reaches its highest point above the horizon as brightest red star on every Valentine’s Day. This year, this bright red star will appear on the South sky between 8-9 pm.
Not only this star is red but it also pulsates like a heart at a “celestial rate” of six years; the size of the star grows and shrinks back.
Moreover, the best part about this story is that this V-day is also a new moon and hopefully a clear sky!
Watch the video and Jack Horkheimer will explain more on the Valentine’s Day cosmic wonders:




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