A New Constellation Takes Hold
			
		
		
		
			A new constellation has taken hold of the sky, 
much to the surprise of many
sky gazers.  
The constellation of 
Ollie the Owl has suddenly started
dominating the southern hemisphere, as shown above.  
The constellation is taking the place of 
Wrinkles the Rhinoceros, 
who was unexpectedly voted off the sky by the other constellations.  
Happy April Fools day from the folks at 
APOD!  
Pictured above, a bird was photographed taking the 
Tololo All Sky Camera (TASCA) as a perch, 
a situation that would be even funnier if the 
bird's talons hadn't scratched the plastic enclosing dome.  
TASCA continues to monitor the 
entire night sky as visible from the
Cerro Tololo Inter-american Observatory located in 
Chile.  
Given the unusual vantage point, one guess is that the bird is a 
Great Horned
Owl, although it is hoped 
that a properly under-schooled
ornithologist can 
e-mail Dr. Schwarz with the bird's true species.