Night sky (Taurus, Orion and Canis Major)

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2006

Night sky from ESA's movie 15 Years of Discovery . More information on the ESA Hubble 15th Anniversary page.

Credit: ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen)

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  • @jamieball I agree about the light pollution. It's bad for everything. More and more people get 'nightblind' (not seeing good at night) because the last generations are not used in being in the dark.

  • soo beautiful.. i wish i cud see in in real with my own eyes

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  • @muerterigurosa, yes, it is indeed.

  • @minde28383 No, Sirius is the brightest star of the constellation :P

  • @nigleman Amazing, wonderful, superb idea! I couldn't agree more.

  • @nigleman

    you bet that... and this day would be cloudy :)

  • canis major must be sirius, yep?

  • Google is awesome we should really take the time too thank the people out there who spend most of there lives to find inspiring us and leading us the way to beauty. kudos to google :]

  • hey! where is orion?

  • this reminds me TABASCO mexico the place where i was born. but when i got heere into USA i couldnt see not even a star

  • canis major is so bright!

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