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Osa Mayor

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La Osa Mayor y una bóveda roja

¿Por qué la bóveda de este observatorio astronómico aparece roja traslúcida? Mientras uno de los telescopios del Observatorio Etscorn en New Mexico Tech realizaba algunas inspecciones en el cielo nocturno, los juguetones observadores decidieron crear esta inusual imagen . Los trucos necesarios para crear esta aparentemente imposible vista son abrir el observatorio ligeramente, usar una luz roja dentro ...
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El Carro u Osa Mayor

El Carro (N. del T.: en España es el nombre más común, aunque también se usa "El Cazo", como en inglés: "The Dipper"), un asterismo muy conocido del cielo del norte, es fácil de identificar incluso si lo vemos boca abajo. Las brillantes estrellas del Carro forman parte de un grupo más grande, la constelación de la Osa Mayor . Sus nombres (de izquierda a derecha siguiendo del dibujo) son: ...