360 degree panorama of the entire late winter/early spring sky from northern latitudes, with the winter Milky Way stretching across the sky, from south (left) to north (right). West is at centre. Orion and the northern winters stars are left of centre to the southwest. Just below the prominent Pleiades cluster at centre is Mars, then near the Pleiades in early March 2021. To the far left, in the eastern sky, the spring stars are rising. The Beehive star cluster stands out to the left of the Milky Way. The Big Dipper is at upper right. Arcturus is rising at far right just above the horizon. Sirius is above the southern horizon left of centre. The faint glow of Gegenschein is at far left below Leo, opposite the Sun. Taken from Alberta, Canada, on March 7, 2021. | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Alan Dyer, VWPics |
Taille de l’image : | 5400 px × 1489 px |
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