Taurus and the Pleiades in the Same Field of View
Taken by T. Leeper on February 9, 2014 @ Waterloo, Iowa
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The Pleiades and Taurus in the same field of view. Stars brightly shined high above on this bitterly cold night.
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Well strictly speaking, the Pleiades are also within Taurus. The V-shaped Hyades cluster is not the entirety of Taurus.

Nice photo - can you open your lens aperture any more than that? One cant capture many stars in 30 seconds at the relatively slow aperture of f/5.6.
Posted by raybutler 2014-02-10 06:37:42
 
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