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Irish astronomer Agnes M. Clerke coined the nickname “the Lagoon Nebula” in her 1890 book The System of the Stars. When we set our sights on M8, our gaze is taking us some 4,100 light-years away.
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The Sky Today on Monday, May 26: Dip your toes in the Lagoon - MSN
With New Moon occurring late tonight at 11:02 P.M. EDT, today is an excellent opportunity for yet more deep-sky observing. This morning, we're dipping into the Lagoon Nebula (M8) in Sagittarius ...
One such nebula, the Lagoon Nebula, is visible with binoculars or small telescopes and is best seen in August. Here’s what it is and how to find it.
The Lagoon Nebula (M8) is just one of more than 100 objects on Messier’s famous list that you can try to catch in a single night this week. Credit: Joel Tonyan (Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) ...
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