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A unique panorama of the Milky Way, shot from the Earth's surface, has been presented to the public. American photographer and amateur astronomer Nick Risinger compiled it from 37,440 images taken with six cameras mounted at high altitude in the western US and southern Africa
Picture here.
A unique panorama of the Milky Way captured from the Earth's surface has been unveiled to the public. American photographer and amateur astronomer Nick Risinger compiled it from 37,440 images taken with six cameras mounted at high altitude in the western US and southern Africa
The photo is here.
What are those spots obscuring starlight?
Is it a cluster of planets or dark forces?
What are those spots obscuring the starlight?
Is it a cluster of planets or dark forces?
Dust
dust
And every speck of dust is tens of kilometres in size.)
No, it's ordinary, there's just a lot of it. Well it's about like clouds, which are made up of water vapour molecules.
And every speck of dust is tens of kilometres in size.)
not all dust is destined to become a star.
as in life...