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Every time I gaze upon the night sky, I always look for the Pleiades. When I was very young, it was the first thing that I had questioned when looking at the stars. It was faint, but I could see it. I had no idea what I was looking at, or if anyone knew what it was. It was difficult to research as a young child in the early 90's, but I was determined to find out, and it began the lifelong love I have for space to this day.

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[โ€“] SweetBlueAlienJunk 3 points 2 years ago

Cassiopeia - i read somewhere as a kid (no idea where) that from Proxima Centauri, the Sun would appear as an extra zig in the zigzag and was immediately obsessed. It's also really easy to find as a big 'W' in the sky.

[โ€“] LostAndSmelly 3 points 2 years ago

The Pleiades was the first constelation I learned to identify. To this day it's the first thing I look for and how I orient myself in the night sky.

[โ€“] ludw 3 points 2 years ago

The Orion Nebula, you can't really see it without a camera but it's the coolest thing in the sky that's fairly easy to take pictures of.

Here's a picture I took a few years ago: https://imgur.com/a/JNnGT7J