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Half-term online events and activities for families to enjoy in Leicestershire
Including comedy shows, space adventures and bug spotting
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Tribe DIY at the Spark Festival
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As the Dark Skies Festival makes a virtual return we look at why this is an exciting time for stargazing in Yorkshire yorkshirepost.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yorkshirepost.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Online talks with stars arranged for Winter Words Festival
Special guests include Mark Haddon, Neil Oliver and brothers Colin and Alan McCredie
The Winter Words Festival is usually held at Pitlochry Festival Theatre (Image: Duncan Clarke)
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If you find Orion, it has three stars which make up its belt. Orion represents a hunter in the sky, and just below its belt, there is a fuzzy blob, where stars are being formed, called a stellar nursery. You can see Mars: if you look south, around 9 o clock, you will be able to see a red star for the next few weeks. You don t need any telescopes or binoculars, you can see that just using your eyes. The constellations can be quite hard to find, but you can download apps which help you to find your way around the sky, which have GPS in them. You simply hold them up to the sky and they show you what you are looking at.