Prediction 2012 – Sagittarius Looks Like a Teapot
I’ve been looking for a picture of the constellation Sagittarius since it is located in the sky at the place where the Milky Way Center is. Once you know what Sagittarius looks like, you can find it in the sky. When you’re looking at Sagittarius, you’re looking at the Galactic Center of the Milky Way.
Sagittarius is one of the cutest constellations because it can be identified by a grouping of stars that look like a teapot.
In this nighttime photograph of the the Hale 200-inch Telescope at Palomar Observatory, northeast of San Diego, California, you can see “the teapot” above and to the right of the domed telescope.
Just “join the dots” of the stars and you’ll see that they make a teapot. It is tilted upward and to the left. The “spout” is facing the left. The “handle” is on the right. The “teapot lid” looks like a triangle.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030807.html
Carol