Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg)  ·  Contains:  HD195711  ·  HD196018  ·  HD196090  ·  HD196178  ·  LBN 352  ·  LBN 357  ·  LBN 358  ·  LBN 362  ·  PK085+04.1  ·  Sh2-115  ·  Sh2-116
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Sh2-115, AstroDivers
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In the quiet depths of a moonless night, the telescope stood in awe beneath the velvet canopy of the universe. The sky, a tapestry of inky blackness and sparkling diamonds, beckoned with its mysteries. The telescope, a portal to the infinite, was aimed at a celestial gem known as Berkeley 90. As the shutter opened, the camera captured the ancient light of this distant star cluster, whose story was etched in the constellations. Berkeley 90, nestled within the Cygnus constellation, was more than a mere cluster of stars; it was a cosmic testament to the vastness and immensity of the universe. Each pinpoint of light in the photograph had traveled for thousands of years to reach that very moment, a testament to the unfathomable expanse of time and space. Just imagine how many civilizations had risen and fallen, their stories woven into the fabric of the cosmos.

As the image developed, it revealed not only the stars of Berkeley 90 but also the countless galaxies beyond. Galaxies, each containing billions of stars, filled the background, stretching out into the unfathomable depths of the universe. It was a humbling reminder of humanity's place in the grand scheme of things.

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Sh2-115, AstroDivers