Capella Guides Night Sky to the Winter Milky Way on Feb 4

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After dark on February 4, Capella—the bright star at the heart of Auriga—helps observers locate the Winter Milky Way, a hazy lane spanning Orion, Gemini, Auriga, Perseus and Cassiopeia; best seen from dark rural sites, with the Milky Way’s glow visible to the naked eye.
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