NORTHERN PAVO WITH SOUTHERN INDUS
Peacock, Alpha Pavonis, shines brightly at top center, with Beta Pav well down and a
bit to the left, Lambda near the lower right corner. The southern portion of the
constellation lies off the picture to lower right. Southern
Indus appears at upper left, Beta Indi to the left and a bit down from
Peacock, Epsilon Indi the lower of the pair of modestly bright stars in the upper
left corner. South is down and to the right. The fuzzy bright "star" up from and a bit left
of Lambda Pav is NGC 6752, 15,000 light years away and still
one of the brightest
globular clusters in he sky.