A pair of star clusters stands near the tail of Scorpius, which is low in the south-southeast at nightfall. The brighter one is Messier 7, to the left of the stars that mark the scorpion’s stinger. The other cluster, Messier 6, is above M7.
A pair of star clusters stands near the tail of Scorpius, which is low in the south-southeast at nightfall. The brighter one is Messier 7, to the left of the stars that mark the scorpion’s stinger. The other cluster, Messier 6, is above M7.