Musca (Latin for Fly) is one of the minor southern constellations. It contains
the soft X-ray transient Nova Muscae
1991 which is a binary star, where one of
the stars is a black hole.
| Lens : | 135mm Vivitar |
| Exposure Time : | 10 Minutes |
| Film : | Kodak Supra 400 |
| Date : | February 2001 |
| Guiding : | Telescope Piggyback |
| Location : | Kaituna, Masterton, New Zealand |