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Milky Way stars and constellations on evening sky.
The advection fog of the city and the Big Dipper in the sky, with green and red hues floating in the sky, create a dreamlike starry sky.Hami, Xinjiang, China\n\n.
The constellation of Cassiopeia is clearly visible in most northern latitudes throughout the year. The most distinct feature of this constellation is the W shape.
Background of real stars in the Northern winter sky.
Night sky with stars and the constellation Cassiopeia. North hemisphere.
The North Star at night
The asterisms Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and the north star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Major photographed from Deutwang in Germany.
Nebula and galaxies in space. Eta Carinae, Carina Nebula - this colossal cloud of gas and dust. Elements of this image furnished by NASA. ______ Url(s): https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/spitzer-053105.html
Sirius is the brightest visible star. Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
Representation of the constellation Orion (Ori), one of the modern constellations
Supernova remnant Sh2-240 (Simeis 147) Spaghetti Nebula spreading over Taurus and Auriga (Color image)
In the constellation Perseus in the sky, we can see mirfak, ALGOL and Capella
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Constellations of Cassiopeia and Cepheus in front of Milky Way
Also known as Praesepe, NGC 2632, or CR 189.   Imaged captured with SeeStar S50 and processed with PixinSight.
Milky Way stars. Mosaic of several photos through a telescope.
Night sky with stars  over Bangkok
The image shows the Swan Constellation inside of our Milky Way with the big blue star Vega in the centre of the right edge
Galaxy Background with Stars
astrophotography Vega is a star of the first magnitude of the constellation of Lira.
Constellation Ursa Major (UMa), one of the modern constellations
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CYHNUS in the Milky way and the bright Deneb star
Starry Milky Way skies photographed with telescope and astronomical camera.
NGC2416. Image was shot using a remote telescope service.
Canis Major constellation. Star cluster messier 41
Computer - drawn illustration of a starry sky with a dark background
This is a real photo of a star taken through a telescope. It was taken for the purpose of focusing. The cross (plus) over the star is due to the central obstruction of the telescope (a frame holding the secondary mirror in place). The star is Vega, one of the brightest stars in the northern night sky. Vega used to be a North Pole star some 20 000 years ago.
Stars on night at Thailand.
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