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Thursday, Dec. 18: Orion’s Sword (after dark)
See Orion’s Sword on Dec. 18. (Image credit: Starry Night)
Anytime after dark is great for looking more closely at one of the jewels of the winter night sky. Look below Orion’s Belt — which will be visible in the southeast after sunset — for a short vertical line of faint stars known to astronomers as Orion’s Sword.
A soft haze of light may be visible surrounding the middle star. This is the Orion Nebula (M42), the closest large star-forming region to the solar system, which orbits within the Milky Way at just 1,500 light-years from Earth. — Jamie Carter
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