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Winter constellations star chart.  Long exposure.
Pleiades M45
Ursa Major is primarily known from the asterism of its main seven stars, known as the \
Set of zodiac constellations. Horoscope set
Orion Nebula and Running Man
Night Sky over Snow Mountain at Night
Shot with Fujifilm XT-5, 300mm (XF70-300)
The 12 constellations of the zodiac drawn on an old paper.
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The Dumbbell Nebula is a planetary nebula in the constellation Vulpecula at a distance of about 1360 light years. Image taken from Central California foothills
Messier 5 or M5 (also designated NGC 5904) is a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens. \nTelescope 132 mm\nDSLR Camera\nExposure 180 seconds\n31 shots combined into a picture
The Pleiades, known as the Seven Sisters, Messier 45. Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
Leo Constellation. Zodiac Sign Leo constellation lines
Milky way with millions of stars on a dark night in the Kalahari desert
The constellation Ursa Major and Ursa Minor in the starry sky as background
Stock photo of Orion constellation
cancer horoscope star sign with night sky
Milky way in a starred night at La Araucania region, chilean Patagonia
Night sky with Big Dipper star formation constellation
Magnificent capture of the milky way with brown hues. Galactic center in evidence.
Wide field of the Pleiades, also known as The Seven Sisters and Messier 45, are an open star cluster containing the stars Sterope, Merope, Electra, Maia, Taygetas, Celaeno and Alcyone. It is located in the northwest of the constellation of Taurus.
Schematic representation of the zodiacal constellation \
An ethereal image of the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, a prominent star cluster visible from Earth. This tight grouping of stars, residing in the constellation Taurus, has been marveled at since ancient times and holds significance in various mythologies and cultures.
A meteor crossed the center of the Milky way\
Sirius is the brightest visible star. Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
The Crab Nebula (catalogue designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a supernova remnant and pulsar wind nebula in the constellation of Taurus.\nTelescope 132 mm\nDSLR Camera\nExposure 300 seconds\n29 shots combined into a picture
Pleiades photo taken during summer night in Southern Hemisphere, using the telescope.
Star trails, meteor shower and flight path over Great Smoky Mountains near Newfound Gate in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Starry night sky with Ursa Major constellation or the Great Bear and the Big Dipper constellation
Milky Way at Tasman Valley Road in Mt Cook, New Zealand
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