As February begins, Venus appears low in the western evening sky. The brilliant planet stands nearly 15° high an hour after the Sun goes down and dominates the faint background stars of Pisces the Fish. Although the inner world lies a healthy 45° east of the Sun, it doesn’t climb high because the ecliptic —Continue reading “February 2025: What’s in the Southern Hemisphere sky this month?”
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