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[[File:lagoonnebula.jpg|thumb|right|The Lagoon Nebula in the constellation Scorpius.]] | [[File:lagoonnebula.jpg|thumb|right|The Lagoon Nebula in the constellation Scorpius.]] | ||
*Adama notes that the Lagoon Nebula is known to the Colonials as "astro-body M8". This | *Adama notes that the Lagoon Nebula is known to the Colonials as "astro-body M8". This nomenclature is very similar to the notation used in Messier catalogue, devised in 1774 by astronomer [[Wikipedia:Charles Messier|Charles Messier]]. The nebula, in reality, appears as a gray object in the sky with binoculars or telescope. It would not be as vivid or large in the sky by the naked eye as it was shown in the group's vision. The object is 5,200 light years from Earth, lies in the constellation of [[wikipedia:Sagittarius (constellation)|Sagittarius]], not Scorpius, a [[Continuity errors (RDM)#Acknowledged Mistakes|mistake]] which has been admitted by the writers. | ||
* The producers have acknowledged<ref>{{cite_rdm_podcast|episode=Home, Part II|act=4|id=zodiac1|timestamp=|totalrunning=}}</ref> that the twelve constellations of the Zodiac are never actually all visible at once in the night sky, but rather rotate around the north star throughout the night. The constellations were displayed as in the hologram for dramatic and informative purposes. | * The producers have acknowledged<ref>{{cite_rdm_podcast|episode=Home, Part II|act=4|id=zodiac1|timestamp=|totalrunning=}}</ref> that the twelve constellations of the Zodiac are never actually all visible at once in the night sky, but rather rotate around the north star throughout the night. The constellations were displayed as in the hologram for dramatic and informative purposes. | ||