The Milky Way, which is the subtle glow of the disk of our home galaxy, arcs across the sky on summer nights. It’s anchored in the south by the constellation Sagittarius, which forms the outline of a teapot.
The Milky Way, which is the subtle glow of the disk of our home galaxy, arcs across the sky on summer nights. It’s anchored in the south by the constellation Sagittarius, which forms the outline of a teapot.