16×30 – constellations

Welcome to my Northern hemisphere in the summer months…
I wouldn’t call the view clear, but more celestial clusters can be seen here than from any other vantage point.

Welcome to a prominent part of my Irish heritage.
I am told that I need to watch them for changes… o.O
I do not have enough minutes in the day.

I know, I know… If I don’t I may get cancer…
Oops! Never mind.

I have watched a good number of them change, typically turning pink and flattening out, resembling scar tissue. Then, eventually, they are gone. Can’t say that I mind that. Maybe about one a year or so, who can say really. Doing a quick count, at this rate, they might all be gone by the ripe old age of 450: a mere child to Methuselah.

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