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11 Space Myths People Still Believe (and Why They’re Wrong)

Space myths stick because they sound neat. The real physics is weirder, sharper, and more beautiful once the haze clears. For good
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11 Lightning Myths That Can Get You Hurt

Lightning myths sound calm and familiar, but the safest choices are usually the quickest ones when a storm starts closing in fast.
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7 Ways People Misuse Polaris (and How to Find It Correctly)

Polaris is not the brightest or perfectly fixed, but with the Big Dipper, Cassiopeia, and a calm check, north becomes clear again.
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8 Venus Jupiter Conjunction Facts People Get Backwards and the Viewing Mistakes That Waste It

Venus and Jupiter can look simple but timing, horizon, and expectations decide the view. Get those right, and the sky rewards too.
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9 Shooting Star Myths That Make People Sound Confident and Wrong

Shooting stars are meteors, not falling suns. Swap folklore for real sky science, and the night feels bigger and kinder right now.
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8 Reasons the “Dark Side of the Moon” Myth Won’t Die Even Though It’s Flat Wrong

The Moon has a far side, not a forever-dark one. Language, pop culture, and shortcuts keep the myths breathing after facts arrive.
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Next Meteor Shower Myths That Ruin the View and the Simple Setup That Wins Every Time

Dark skies, patient eyes, warm layers, and fewer screens give meteor showers the quiet magic most people miss at first in silence.
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How to Spot Venus at Dawn Without the Common Morning Star Mistake

A calm dawn routine makes Venus easier to spot: check the east, trust a steady glow, and confirm the same pattern over days ahead.
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Why the Moon Looks Bigger on the Horizon and the Hidden Illusion

The horizon Moon feels gigantic because the brain misreads distance and scale, even while its actual size barely changes overhead.
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Why Mars Looks Red and the Planet Myth People Still Get Wrong

Mars gets its red color from oxidized iron dust, and the oldest myth mistake remains the same: Mars is Roman, while Ares is Greek.

