Part of a series of images that use astronomical data to construct landscapes with starry skies. Every dot in the sky is a real star!
This one shows the constellation Pegasus as it can be seen from latitude 45°S. The bottom part of Aquarius can just be seen above Pegasus's his head. The bright star just above the moon is Altair which forms part of the constellation Aquila, and the constellations Equuleus and Delphinus can be seen between that and Pegasus's head.
The image includes stars of magnitude 6 or brighter, and therefore all of these stars are potentially visible to the naked eye under ideal conditions. The
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includes some closeups.