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Winter Stargazing With Tom Burns

Stars in the winter.
Timothy Boocock
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Winter can be cold, rainy and cloudy, but when the night sky is clear, the months of December and January are among the best for stargazing.

So grab your jacket, hat and gloves and head outside for a rare show.

Today on All Sides, find out which star constellations are most visible in clear winter night skies.

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