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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Weekend Special - Astro Pics Session 3

carry on where i left off quite some time back..
i think i will start from basics and show some constellations & deep sky objects (DSO) that are more well known & visible in spore night sky..




























Gemini
can u see e twins??
Credit: www.biochem.szote.u-szeged.hu/astrojan/gemini.jpg




























M44 - beehive (in Cancer)
look out for the 4 stars that surround this open cluster like a box..
Credit: www.jb.man.ac.uk/public/AList/M44.jpg






















NGC4755: Jewelbox (in Crux)
Credit & Copyright: Michael Bessell (RSAA, ANU), MSO

























M6: The Butterfly Cluster (in Scorpius)
Credit: AURA, NOAO, NSF






























M7 - open cluster (in Scorpius)
Credit: www.jb.man.ac.uk/public/AList/M7.jpg





























Horsehead Nebula (in Orion) (not exactly visible in Spore)
Credit: www.astronavegador.com/Nebulosas.htm