A photograph from below looking upwards at the Radcliffe Camera. The warm yellow stone of the building contrasts with the beautifully blue night sky, which is dotted with stars. Almost directly above the cupola of the camera, the brightest and biggest planet of them all: Jupiter.
The same image as before, but annotated to show contellations and stars. To the left we can see Orion, with Betelgeuse and Bellatrix highlighted. Above, the constellation of Taurus with Elnath, Aldebaran, Jupiter and Pleiades all identified. Off to the right of the image Uranus is circled.
Under the stars and planets, the Bodleian Library has been beautifully captured (and painstakingly labelled for easy identification) by student and budding astronomer Shubham
If you're planning to stargaze in Oxford, save this post for future reference! #PlanetaryParade #RadcliffeCamera