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A dusty crown
Gerald Rhemann, taken from Farm Tivoli, Namibia The Corona Australis molecular cloud is a vast structure of dust and gas, ...
In this week's Astronomy magazine podcast, we'll help you observe the constellation Corona Australis, the Castaway Cluster (NGC 6520) and the Red Spider Nebula (NGC 6537) in your September night sky.
This view from the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Paranal Observatory in Chile shows a nearby star-forming region, some 500 light-years away, in the constellation Corona Australis (the ...
Despite its much fainter stars, which suffer from their low altitude for mid-northern observers, Corona Australis is quite attractive because there are so many more stars (11), ...
R Coronae Australis lies at the heart of a nearby star-forming region and is surrounded by a ... which is located some 420 light-years away in the small constellation of Corona Australis ...
There are two star patterns representing crowns that are visible in our current late-summer evening sky: Corona Borealis (the Northern Crown) and Corona Australis (the Southern Crown).
Like Corona Borealis, Corona Australis is also a compact C-shaped group of stars covering roughly the same area of sky as its northern twin. Unfortunately, ...
R Coronae Australis lies at the heart of a nearby star-forming region and is surrounded by a ... which is located some 420 light-years away in the small constellation of Corona Australis ...