In this image, we are looking at the mid-northern portion of Puppis, which although not by any means near the northern boundary of the area of the sky covered by Puppis, it is the northernmost part of the constellation *pattern* of Puppis.  The main object here is M93, a large and bright open cluster; seven other clusters adorn this portion of the Milky Way.  Of these, NGC 2527 is very large and makes a good target for larger binoculars, and NGC 2467 is a grouping of three distinct clusters along with nebulosity.  Towards the top right, we see the star k Puppis, which is a great double star for a small telescope at relatively low power.  Another cluster which would seem to be a great target for large binoculars or a small scope is NGC 2482.  Unannotated image.