Sagittarius is low in the southeast at nightfall, with its stars forming the outline of a teapot. Just to the upper right of the spout is a region known as Baade’s Window. It is unusually free of dust, providing a good view deep into the Milky Way.
Sagittarius is low in the southeast at nightfall, with its stars forming the outline of a teapot. Just to the upper right of the spout is a region known as Baade’s Window. It is unusually free of dust, providing a good view deep into the Milky Way.