Stargazers Get Best Chance to View Milky Way's Core in May
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Stargazers Get Best Chance to View Milky Way's Core in May

What's Happening? The core of the Milky Way galaxy is most visible in the northern hemisphere from February to October, with peak visibility during the new moon phases. This May, the new moon on the 16th provides an ideal opportunity for stargazers to observe the galaxy's core. The best viewing time
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