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  1. HALLOWEEN NEBULA
    The Ghost of Cassiopeia
    (IC 63) is a reflection nebula
    near the star Navi (Gamma [γ]
    Cassiopeiae). The Ghost got
    its common name because
    the brilliance of Navi through
    a telescope often hides it.
    IC 63 lies some 600 light-
    years away. • Oleg Bouevitch

  2. SLASH!
    Hartl-Dengl-Weinberger 2
    (Sharpless 2–200) is an
    old planetary nebula in
    Cassiopeia. The more
    common name for this object
    is the Bear Claw Nebula. For
    this image, the photographer
    captured more than 32 hours
    of exposures. • Douglas J.
    Struble

  3. GOOD MOON RISING
    The gibbous Moon appears
    behind the Chesterton
    Windmill in Warwickshire,
    England, in this image taken
    September 17, 2019. The
    windmill, which was built
    around 1633, is 36 feet
    (11 meters) high. The Moon’s
    image is distorted by the
    amount of Earth’s atmosphere
    the Moon’s light must pass
    through near the horizon.



  • Jamie Cooper



  1. DAWN’S EARLY LIGHT
    The bright zodiacal light rose
    September 28, 2019, above
    Lockeport, Nova Scotia.
    Visible with it are the
    constellation Orion (upper
    right) and the night sky’s
    brightest star, Sirius (right
    of center). • Barry Burgess


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