With the return of the Where In The Universe Challenge, we also have the return of the answer, as promised. You can now find out the what and where of this image, back on the original post Thanks to everyone who answered and also to César Cantú of the Chilidog Observatory in Monterrey, Mexico for supplying the image for this week’s WITU Challenge. Check back again next week for more!
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