Celestial light show.

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      With a B-V color index of 2.64, UU Aurigae is just about winter's reddest star visible through binoculars. But while much of the daytime views may be starved for color, the night sky is resplendent with vibrant stars for observers. The three stars that make up Orion's Belt are some of the bluest stars in the winter sky. [Extracted from the article]
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