Tuesday, March 06, 2007


Gamma Cygni is a bright supergiant star at the center of Cygnus' Northern Cross asterism. It is known as Sadr and lies at the center of this six-degree sky-scape including three nebulae and millions of other stars. Sadr is estimated to be about 750 light-years distant, while the nebulae range from 2,000 to almost 5,000 light-years.

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