If you are viewing from mid-northern latitudes, the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear, rides high overhead on spring evenings. Located far from obscuring dust clouds, Ursa Major is a picture window into the universe's depths. While hundreds of galaxies lie within its borders, only a few are in the range of most binoculars. M81 (right) and M82 (left) are two of these challenging exceptions.
Christian Viladrich