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5-1-2021 Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"m-42, melotte 25 and m 45"
It's always enjoyable to view the Orion Nebula, melotte 25 (The Hyades), and the Pleiades (m 45) when one gets a chance. Now that Orion has faded into the West at dusk we'll have to wait until an Autumn morning to see it again here in the Northern hemisphere. Member messier111 (Jean-Yves) has done an excellent job of describing his view of these objects, Congratulations Jean-Yves on winning the Visual Report of the Day Award for today!

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