Crystal Ball Nebula (NGC 1514)
Source: Wikipedia Commons © Göran Nilsson & The Liverpool Telescope
On frosty January nights, Taurus’ glittering Hyades and Pleiades star clusters, two of the most famous and beloved deep-sky objects in the whole of the sky, demand attention. Peering into their telescopes, clapping their hands together for warmth, many deep-sky observers are happy just to gaze at the picture-perfect pair through their telescopes, ignoring the rest of the sky. But if you take a moment to look away from them, there are plenty of other fascinating things to look at around those two famous clusters.