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Astronomy picture of the day - 2015 May 6 - Summer Triangles over Japan

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Summer Triangles over Japan 
Image Credit & Copyright: Shingo Takei (TWAN)
Explanation: Have you ever seen the Summer Triangle? The bright stars VegaDeneb, and Altair form a large triangle on the sky that can be seen rising in the early northern early spring during the morning and rising in the northern fall during the evening. During summer months, the triangle can be found nearly overhead near midnight. Featured here, the Summer Triangle asterism was captured last month from GunmaJapan. In the foreground, sporting a triangular shape of its own, is a flowering 500 year old cherry tree, standing about 15 meters tall. The triangular shape of the asterism is only evident from the direction of Earth -- in actuality the stars are thousands of light years apart in space.

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