Leo Minor

Leo Minor, the Little Lion, is small, faint, and hosts no named stars nor any other objects of significance. It sits immediately below Ursa Major, the Great Bear, and looks more like a mouse than a little lion.

Taken Sunday, June 10, 2012, with the D-90 and its 28 to 105 zoom lens set on 28mm. Exposure is 30 seconds with ISO 3200, using the C-5 telescope to track the stars.