Astronomy Update: Winter solstice highlights our connection to the universe

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This Hubble Space Telescope image of a star formation region LH95 is in the small nearby galaxy named the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Posted: Friday, December 20, 2013 6:30 pm | Updated: 6:35 pm, Fri Dec 20, 2013.

Astronomy Update: Winter solstice highlights our connection to the universe By Lauren Likkel Special to the Leader-Telegram Leader-Telegram |

Editors note: Astronomy Update is a monthly column provided by the Chippewa Valley Astronomical Society, Hobbs Observatory and the L.E. Phillips Planetarium and compiled by Lauren Likkel of the UW-Eau Claire department of physics and astronomy.

Today is the winter solstice. Of the two solstices and two equinoxes, the winter solstice stands out to me as the important one. To me, it is the solstice of hope.

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