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Why are the stars so bright In Winter

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  Why are the stars so bright In late December, January, February? because our evening sky faces away from the Milky Way’s where stars are in the rich center of the light. We’re also looking toward the M31 or Galaxy Andromeda that his halo already interfering with our galaxy milk way. This is about halfway to the Milky Way, stated a report by NASA in August 2020. Consider the sky at the opposite time of year. In June, July, and August, the evening sky seen from the entire Earth is facing toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy.