Corvus
The constellation of Corvus, also known as the Crow, is a small but distinctive constellation nestled in the southern hemisphere. Characterized by its compact, boxy shape formed by four bright stars, it's easily recognizable and rich in ancient mythology.
Corvus comes into full view in the night sky now during the spring, especially for viewers in southern latitudes. With a mix of binary stars and galaxies, Corvus offers stargazers and astrophotographers alike a fascinating slice of the cosmos to explore.
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Image: Corvus feat. Antennae galaxies
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Nikon D7100 camera, Nikon 85mm lens, 8x120s, f/2.8, ISO400.