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The Maiden Vein


One of the old names for what people mostly call the Milky Way in
English was the Maiden Vein. That's the name my own family's ancestors
would have called it. (Some people spelt it "Vane" because of the
idea that you could predict wind directions from it.)
This was near the NE end of the Maiden Vein last night, pictured by my
X100 camera sitting precariously on a deck rail and leaning back for
the 25- or 30-degree upward angle it needed for this shot. You can
see Andromeda down (and in) from the the upper right corner.
English was the Maiden Vein. That's the name my own family's ancestors
would have called it. (Some people spelt it "Vane" because of the
idea that you could predict wind directions from it.)
This was near the NE end of the Maiden Vein last night, pictured by my
X100 camera sitting precariously on a deck rail and leaning back for
the 25- or 30-degree upward angle it needed for this shot. You can
see Andromeda down (and in) from the the upper right corner.
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