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Cygnus, the Swan. A northern constellation best viewed in September. This video tours the following spectacular nebulae and star clusters in Cygnus:
Cocoon Nebula,
Messier 39 cluster,
Fireworks Galaxy,
Fetus Nebula,
Blinking Planetary,
North America Nebula,
Pelican Nebula,
Jewel Bug Nebula,
Egg Nebula,
Cooling Tower,
Sadr Region,
Crescent Nebula,
NGC 6871 cluster,
NGC 6811 cluster,
Bat Nebula,
Veil Nebula,
Footprint Nebula.
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Cygnus, the Swan. A northern constellation best viewed in September. This video tours the following spectacular nebulae and star clusters in Cygnus:
Cocoon Nebula,
Messier 39 cluster,
Fireworks Galaxy,
Fetus Nebula,
Blinking Planetary,
North America Nebula,
Pelican Nebula,
Jewel Bug Nebula,
Egg Nebula,
Cooling Tower,
Sadr Region,
Crescent Nebula,
NGC 6871 cluster,
NGC 6811 cluster,
Bat Nebula,
Veil Nebula,
Footprint Nebula.
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Help improve *ACCURACY*
π Something incorrect? Missing an object? Leave a comment!
*RELATED VIDEOS* you may like:
youtu.be/wesFiOEZccE
#goastronomy
May your skies always be clear!
*Disclaimer*: Efforts were made to use images in the public domain (NASA/ESA et al), from CC0, royalty-free or from stock image houses. In the event that an image is not, under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes including education and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. This video is made to advance the understanding of, and to advocate, astronomy and its related disciplines.