These great hollow globes of artificial super-metals, and artificial transparent adamant, ranged in size from the earliest and smallest structures, which were no bigger than a very small asteroid, to spheres considerably larger than the Earth. (Olaf Stapledon, STAR MAKER)
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Panning Across the Lagoon
Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day brings us a Pan-STARRS view of the Lagoon Nebula, Messier 8, in the constellation of Sagittarius. Peering towards the galactic center, this region (well suited for Spring and Summer viewing in the Northern Hemisphere) is a wonderful place just to roam around in: there are endless wonders here.
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