70 ASTRONOMY • JUNE 2020
READER GALLERY
Cosmic portraits
- WHOSE TRIANGLE?
This section of the Veil Nebula
supernova remnant in Cygnus is
often called Pickering’s Triangle. It
was actually an employee of Edward
C. Pickering’s, Williamina Fleming,
who discovered the object on a
glass plate she was examining at
Harvard College Observatory. As
was the custom of the time, the
credit went to Pickering. Fleming
also discovered the Horsehead
Nebula and classified the first
white dwarf, 40 Eridani B.
- Rodney Pommier
- UP AGAINST A WALL
These star trails above the ruins of
a brick factory near Ragusa, Italy,
were made by combining 250 four-
second exposures at ISO 1600 taken
every five seconds.
- Gianni Tumino
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