Sagittarius Milky Way

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Visually, this is the richest part of our Milky Way Galaxy. It straddles the areas of the constellations Sagittarius and, right of that, Ophiuchus. In the direction of Sagittarius lies the heart of our galaxy, the densest region of stars. But in front of that we can see a strip of dark nebula obscuring our full view of the central Milky Way. Can you see the dark figure known as the Prancing Horse, to the right of centre? To the left of that is a small pink patch, the Lagoon Nebula. This is a combination of eight stacked, 15-second photographs from a Canon ESO R8 and a fast lens at ISO 2000.
Taken By
BRETT ZIMMERMAN
Taken On
June 29, 2024
Tagged
astrophotography milky way astronomy sagittarius ophiuchus dark horse nebula prancing stars starry cosmos universe space celestial time exposure timed lagoon sublime beautiful night sky nature outdoors milky_way outer_space brown atmosphere astronomical_object atmospheric_phenomenon galaxy star
  • Focal: 35
  • Lens Model: RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM
  • Shutter speed: 15 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 2.8

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