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While 2025 was not as grand as 2024 for celestial events, we enjoyed several spectacular highlights.
Skies were clear for the entire total lunar eclipse on March 14. The pairing of the two brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, was quite a show the mornings of Aug. 11-12. The pairing of reddish Mars and the blue, white star, Regulus, was a surprising treat on June 17, due to the color contrast of the two objects. The sun continued to dazzle us with several displays of the northern lights, especially Nov. 12.
Let’s see what’s in store for 2026!
March 3: Total lunar eclipse. Partial eclipse be
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