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September 08 2010

Northern Summer Milky Way


In the middle of summer, look up into the night sky. What do you see? Most people only see a handful of stars scattered about. However if you get away from major sources of light pollution, you will notice what appears to be a thick cloud moving across the sky. But take note, it is no cloud, but rather the spiral arms and galactic center of our own Milky Way Galaxy. This region is part of the sky where a large majority of the nebulae and star clusters lie. This image is a panoramic of the part of the Milky Way that is visible in the northern hemisphere during the summer months.

Photo details
Location: Burchard Lake, NE
Date: 2010- 07-09
Camera: Canon XSi (modified)
Lens: Sigma 20mm f/1.8
Mount: Astrotrac
Data: 9x10 minute f/4 ISO 800 (Manually Determined)
Processing: Photoshop

Submitted by: Robert Arn (barn2688)Location: Burchard Lake, NEDate: July 09 2010

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2010-09-13 14:22:38 GMT Dangerous_Dave
Super shot. I like how the dust seems to be streaming towards Antares.
 

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September 08 2010