Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Milky Way is relatively barren during March.

It forms a thin arch that stretches from north to south in mid-evening, with a dip toward the western horizon. We are looking away from the Milky Way's dense core toward a thinly populated region of the galaxy.

- Quads, hailing from Grand Marsh Observatory atop Elk Castle Hill

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