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Constellations from Canis Major to Perseus

author: L.Laveder/Novapix

reference: a-cst81-00013

Image Size 300 DPI: 30 * 89 cm

The light of the bright Sirius (the brightest star in the sky) is scattered by the rest of contrails. Above are from bottom to the top Orion, facing the Taurus and Perseus. Mars is visible in Taurus. September 12 2007.

Keywords for this photo:

2007 - ALDEBARAN - ASTRONOMY - CANIS MAJOR - CONSTELLATION - CONTRAIL - DOUBLE CLUSTER - HORIZON - HYADES - LANDSCAPE - LIGHT POLLUTION - MARS - NGC 869 - NGC 884 - NIGHT - OPEN CLUSTER - ORION - PANORAMA - PERSEUS - PLANET - PLEIADES - POSTER - SIRIUS - STAR - STAR CLUSTER - STARRY SKY - TAURUS - ZODIAC -