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Date: 17 October 2006 Satellite: Ground Based Observations Depicts: Constellation Corvus Copyright: NASA, ESA, Z. Levay (STScI) and A. Fujii Show in archive: true
This ground-based photo shows a wide angle view of the constellation Corvus and part of the contellations Hydra and Virgo. Spica, the 14th brightest star in the sky, is visible in the top of this view. The Antennae galaxies are located in the southern constellation of Corvus on the right in this image.