Algol, known as the "Demon Star," will show brightness changes on Jan. 27 and 30, visible to the naked eye.
The "Demon Star" Algol, a binary star system, will undergo brightness changes due to eclipses on January 27 and 30, visible to the naked eye. Algol's brightness fluctuates from magnitude 2.1 to 3.4 during these events. Located in the constellation Perseus, Algol can be found about two fists above the Pleiades star cluster, which is to the right of Jupiter.
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