Stephen James O'Meara's secret sky: Orion's phantom loop, part 2
March 2008: Last month I asked you to look for the emission nebula Sharpless 2-276 in Orion with your unaided eyes. Now I'd like you to try seeing its brightest portion through binoculars or a telescope.
Contributed by Stephen James O'Meara
Published:
March 1, 2008
| Last month I asked you to look for the emission nebula Sharpless 2-276 in Orion with your unaided eyes. Now I'd like you to try seeing its brightest portion through binoculars or a telescope. |
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