Winter Hexagon and Milky Way
Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom on December 31, 2019 @
Iksan, South Korea
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The Winter Hexagon, also known as the Winter Circle, is a prominent winter asterism formed by six stars prominent in the winter sky. The six stars that compose the Winter Hexagon are Sirius (Canis Major), Rigel (Orion), Aldebaran (Taurus), Capella (Auriga), Pollux (Gemini), and Procyon (Canis Minor). Sirius and Procyon are also part of the Winter Triangle, a smaller asterism that these two stars form with Betelgeuse in Orion.
Taken by Bum-Suk Yeom (www.cometsky.com) on December 31, 2019 UTC @ Jangsu, South Korea. Details: 17:43 UTC (02:43 January 01 KST) Sigma Art 14-24mm F2.8 zoom lens (at 14mm) with EOS 5D Mark III camera, SkyGuider Pro mount, Geratin filter (Lee soft #1 filter), ISO 3200, f/2.8, 30 sec single shot.
Photographer's website:
https://cometsky.tistory.com
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