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Spoiler warning: Below there will be information about today's New York Times Strands puzzle.
Any location in the southern hemisphere, close to the celestial equator, will see the northern constellations, but they will be upside down, from that perspective. One example would be Orion ...
Face north after darkness falls and the prominent constellations Taurus ... and the Sun illuminates 28 percent of its Earth-facing hemisphere. Like Venus, Mercury passed through inferior ...