Just above Cassiopeia, assuming your sky is dark, you'll see a faint fuzzy patch. This is the Double Cluster, which blooms into a sparkling array of stars through binoculars or a small backyard telescope.
February 1 satellite image – in natural color – of a burst from Volcán de Fuego, one of central America's most active volcanos. Ash in a volcanic plume typically appears brown or gray in space images, while steam appears white. Image via Landsat 8.
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