I occasionally
gaze at Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in Orion's constellation.
"You're still there," I tell myself, knowing it could go
supernova between now and the next 100,000 years.
It was different today. Would you like to know why?
I saw the crescent Moon, followed by two white spots, one shinier than the other. "There you are," I said to Jupiter and Venus, smiling.
They are easy to spot in the late afternoon twilight, low in the West after sunset. They are visible between this February 21 and March 1.
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