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1 sec. • f/11.0 • 140.0 mm • ISO 12800 •
Canon EOS 6D
EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM +2x III
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Orion's Belt and Dagger


The Orion Group is one of the most easily recognizable groups in the night sky. It lies SSW at an elevation of about 20 degrees at 8:15 p.m. at this time in March. Look for the three bright stars in a row, climibg to the right at an angle of about 30 degrees - his "belt" and below them the "dagger" a group of what look like three stars to the naked eye, but are more than that in fact. They hang almost vertically in the sky. The group also has two prominent stars above and below it, not in this image, but in some others I have taken previously, with the stars marked clearly.
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