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Photographic Print

Photograph showing the constellation Lyra (the Harp). Lyra is a northern hemisphere constellation, lying just above the galactic plane. The dominant star in this image is Vega (alphaLyrae). Running toward bottom left of Vega are zetaLyrae and the double star deltaLyrae. Just above bottom centre are two haloed stars, gammaLyrae (left) and betaLyrae. Near Vega (toward 10 oclock) is epsilonLyrae which, although appearing as a close binary in this image, is a quadruple star. About half way from Vega to the left centre edge of the frame are thetaLyrae (lower) and etaLyrae. The haloes around some of the stars are photographic effects.


Work by John Sanford

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