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An asteroid will briefly blot out the sky's brightest star tonight
Tonight is a fantastic night to hunt for Sirius in the evening sky. The night sky’s brightest star (at magnitude –1.5) appears due south and at its highest position around 9 p.m. local time tonight. It then lies about one-third of the way from the horizon to the zenith from mid-northern latitudes. (The farther south you live, the higher it appears.)
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I hope someone follows this up with a video because it will be rainy and cold here.