In order for the Milky Way to be sharp in the picture, the exposure can’t be any longer than about 90 seconds. (And that’s with a very wide 14mm lens.) Any longer and the stars will start to ...
Summer is the best ... Milky Way in August 2020. The galactic centre area of the Milky Way in Sagittarius behind the grand old barn near home in ... [+] southern Alberta, on June 30, 2019. (Photo ...
As a European Southern Observatory Photo Ambassador ... center of the Milky Way galaxy," Claro wrote. Claro took the shot using a modified Canon 6D, with a fixed prime lens of 300mm f/2.8 set ...
That is the Milky Way, our home galaxy, and you can see it best on dark, clear nights in the summer. It contains hundreds of billions of stars, including the sun that we orbit. It also has dust ...
A stunning new photo of the Milky Way (shown ... Muñoz-Mateos focused his camera's lens on the orb of glass to bring out crisp details of the Milky Way, resulting in an image that seems to ...