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The Deep Lagoon Also Known As M8, Captured At Mt. Lemmon Skycentre, Arizona, Is Located On The Constellation

The Deep Lagoon

The Deep Lagoon also known as M8, captured at Mt. Lemmon Skycentre, Arizona, is located on the constellation of Sagittarius towards the centre of Milky Way.

Image Credit : Adam Block//Mt. Lemmon SkyCentre Arizona//Univ.Arizona

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