Seen from the Southern Hemisphere, there’s a cat’s paw in the sky.
The Cat’s Paw Nebula, NGC 6334, was first noted by John Herschel at the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa in 1837.
At -35 degrees declination it’s hard to see this footprint even on a clear night in Pittsburgh. Cat lovers will have to go south — far south — to get a good look.
This image was taken by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile.
(photo from ESO via Wikimedia Commons. Click on the image to see the original)