Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Auriga (Aur)  ·  Contains:  112 Tau)  ·  13 Aur)  ·  13 Gem)  ·  24 Gem)  ·  25 Tau)  ·  3 Aur)  ·  34 Aur)  ·  37 Aur)  ·  44 Per)  ·  87 Tau)  ·  Alhajoth (α Aur  ·  Almeisan (γ Gem  ·  California Nebula  ·  Calx (μ Gem  ·  Cor Tauri  ·  El Nath (β Tau  ·  Flaming Star Nebula  ·  Gem A  ·  IC 353  ·  IC 354  ·  IC 360  ·  IC 405  ·  IC 443  ·  Kabalinan (ι Aur  ·  Maia Nebula  ·  NGC 1432  ·  NGC 1499  ·  Parilicium (α Tau  ·  Part of the constellation Gemini (Gem)  ·  Part of the constellation Orion (Ori)  ·  And 14 more.
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Taurus and Hyades over Stonehenge, Ethan Wong - Deep Space Project
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Taurus and Hyades over Stonehenge

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As Autumn draws to a close, the familiar wintery scene pops up yet again. Seen here is one of the galactic arms of the Milkyway galaxy, our very own galactic neighbourhood where interstellar dust and newborn stars fill the void.Towards the centre of the image lies a faint nebula (Greek for ‘clouds’) called the Flaming star nebula, IC405. Looks like a Yin-Yang symbol!​Shift your sight towards the right and you’ll spot two extremely familiar nebulae, made famous by NASA’s APOD. The reddish ‘band’ that lies near the top right is the California nebula, NGC1499 (resembles the state if you tilt your head to the right)Shift your gaze downwards and you’ll find the famous Pleaides star cluster aka ‘The Seven Sisters’ aka ‘Subaru’. The bluish ‘blob’ is actually faint wispy interstellar dust surrounding the star cluster, illuminated by the surrounding stars nearby.

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Taurus and Hyades over Stonehenge, Ethan Wong - Deep Space Project