Constellations July 3rd

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Constellations July 3rd

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This time I aimed my camera, with its usual settings at Aquila. It was a bit murky but there was a small chance of catching an Anthelion meteor, as well as any sporadic meteors that might have been in the area.

This was the best of the five, despite the haze near the bottom. It showed the Scutum star cloud towards the bottom right (part of the Milky Way) and the minor constellations Delphinus, Sagitta and Vulpecula,

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Hi Philip. A nice wide angle sky image of the constellations here. And it looks especially nice showing the Scutum star clouds on the flickr site. Thanks for sharing this with us Philip and keep up the great work with your camera.
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