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I'm not big on astronomy but I do walk a lot at night and see the stars....did notice this loss of visibility, but put it down to atmospherics....but surely the above google snippet has got it wrong, as it seems to be the bottom left [foot] Monoceros that has disappeared to naked eye. Now I see this, a lot seems to be happening right now as I type....https://www.space.com/betelgeuse-may...two-stars.html
Too much reading for me to sort it out....I accept that Betel geuse is still in its right place but where is Monoceros??
I'm not big on astronomy but I do walk a lot at night and see the stars....did notice this loss of visibility, but put it down to atmospherics....but surely the above google snippet has got it wrong, as it seems to be the bottom left [foot] Monoceros that has disappeared to naked eye. Now I see this, a lot seems to be happening right now as I type....https://www.space.com/betelgeuse-may...two-stars.html
Too much reading for me to sort it out....I accept that Betel geuse is still in its right place but where is Monoceros??
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