by Ann » Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:38 pm
starsurfer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 12:49 pm
It's so rare to see this one north up.
Also a challenge for Ann, try finding it in
this image.
Haven't figured out how to draw words on pictures, so I'll have to describe:
The bright round cloud at far left surrounds hot runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi. The fainter cloud with "condensations" at upper left contains the Blue Horse. The small round condensation inside the larger faint cloud at upper left is an emission nebula surrounding Pi Sco. The largish blob of emission nebulosity to the left of Pi Sco is an emission nebula surrounding Delta Sco. There is an apparent "gap" in the emission nebulosity to the left of Delta Sco, and in the middle of this gap, we can see Beta Sco. And below and slightly to the left of Beta Sco we can see Nu Sco, which is the blue eye of the Blue Horse.
Ann
[quote=starsurfer post_id=287071 time=1541422171 user_id=137896]
It's so rare to see this one north up. :D
Also a challenge for Ann, try finding it in [url=https://www.astrobin.com/372584/]this image[/url].
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Haven't figured out how to draw words on pictures, so I'll have to describe:
The bright round cloud at far left surrounds hot runaway star Zeta Ophiuchi. The fainter cloud with "condensations" at upper left contains the Blue Horse. The small round condensation inside the larger faint cloud at upper left is an emission nebula surrounding Pi Sco. The largish blob of emission nebulosity to the left of Pi Sco is an emission nebula surrounding Delta Sco. There is an apparent "gap" in the emission nebulosity to the left of Delta Sco, and in the middle of this gap, we can see Beta Sco. And below and slightly to the left of Beta Sco we can see Nu Sco, which is the blue eye of the Blue Horse.
Ann