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Question: What kind of "preview" can you see in the sky?
Answer: Although it's still summer, you can get a glimpse of fall and winter skies now. The so-called fall and winter stars and the constellations they form are actually visible during much of the rest of the year. They get their label because they're more prominent or are viewed more conveniently by most people during those seasons, when they rise early in the evening. They're now rising in the eastern part of the sky a few hours before dawn, and if you're brave enough to venture out, you can see the show.See the full content of this document
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Early Birds See Late-Fall Sky Preview
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