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We also have the summer beehive cluster, cluster of stars, that's M44 in the Northern Hemisphere. You'll see that it's also referred to as IC, the IC 4665, Intergalactic Catalog 4665. It can open the cluster in Ophiuchus at about 30 stars. And in Andromeda galaxy, now there's one, you can see that just make an eye, looks very fuzzy. It's about 2.5 million years away from us. And you can, on a dark sky, see if they can help you if you have a binoculars. Here's a lot of magnification because it's such a big thing you're looking at and it's diffuse. The more magnification, the more spread out it is, again, less satisfying to look at. So binoculars, even they can eye and take a look at that. So look for the Andromeda galaxy, look for Cassiopeia, for the constellation, look for the big W. And look at the second V and use that as a pointer. And follow that along to the corner of the pericard, the corner of the pericard square, which it'll take you right to. And you'll see it just about there. Get yourself a star chart, just go online and look at a star chart. That might help you a bit more too. So a few things you can go up and take a look at as well.
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