The Coalsack is probably the best-known nebula in our Milky Way that can be seen with the naked eye in the southern starry sky. It neighbors directly on the constellation “Southern Cross”, which stands out from the millions of other
Read moreThe Coalsack is probably the best-known nebula in our Milky Way that can be seen with the naked eye in the southern starry sky. It neighbors directly on the constellation “Southern Cross”, which stands out from the millions of other
Read moreThe globular star cluster 47 Tucanae is a jewel in the southern sky. It is the second brightest globular cluster in the sky after Omega Centauri. It can be seen with the naked eye near the Small Magellanic Cloud in
Read moreThe sight of the Eta Carinae nebula in the southern night sky is unique; it is the brightest nebula in the sky. The light of its central star Eta Carinae is strongly attenuated by the nebula, and the nebula thus
Read moreThe constellation Chameleon lies near the southern celestial pole and can only be recognised far to the south. This constellation contains large molecular clouds of dust and gas. My photo taken in Namibia shows such clouds with bizarre structures. A
Read moreAndrea Corsali was the first European to describe the Magellanic Cloud in 1515, but it became better known six years later when Ferdinand Magellan described his circumnavigation of the globe. Like the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Small Magellanic Cloud is
Read moreThe bright Tarantula Nebula lies in one of our neighbouring galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud. It was visible to the naked eye in the southern sky in Namibia during clear nights. The nebula appears in the sky as the brightest
Read moreThe Large Magellanic Cloud is the brightest neighbouring galaxy to our Milky Way. Simulations calculate that it will probably collide with our Milky Way in one to four billion years. Ferdinand Magellan set out 500 years ago with a fleet
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