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  1. CLUSTER STRUCK
    The constellation Cassiopeia contains
    many open clusters, bright and faint.
    Stock 6 is the one at the center of this
    image. It’s one of 24 open clusters
    recorded by German astronomer
    Jürgen Stock in the 1950s. NGC 688 is
    the brighter open cluster below center,
    and Berkeley 63 is the tight open
    cluster to its right. • Dan Crowson

  2. BARK AT THE MOON
    Features on the waning crescent
    Moon appear sharp on the morning
    of November 15, 2017. The Moon’s
    illuminated portion was less than
    10 percent when this image was
    taken from San Carlos, Brazil.



  • Fernando Oliveira de Menezes



  1. BLUE GHOST
    Imagers seldom capture reflection
    nebula IC 2169 as a separate object
    because it lies in the general region
    of the much more photogenic Cone
    Nebula (NGC 2264) in the constellation
    Monoceros. This intensely blue cloud
    scatters light from nearby stars and
    reflects it in our direction.



  • Bruce Waddington



  1. THE FISH HEAD NEBULA
    IC 1795 is a star-forming region
    some 6,000 light-years away in the
    constellation Cassiopeia the Queen.
    This area is filled with a mixture of
    emission, reflection, and dark nebulae.
    Here, the photographer captured
    the cloud through Hydrogen-alpha,
    Oxygen-III, and Sulfur-II filters.



  • Chuck Ayoub


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