November 20, 2019. A radio telescope in the Western Australian outback has captured a spectacular new view of the centre of the galaxy in which we live, the Milky Way. The image from the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) telescope shows what our galaxy would look like if human eyes could see radio waves. This image shows a new view of the Milky
Astronomers Release New All-Sky Map of Milky Way's Outer Reaches. April 21, 2021. The highlight of the new chart is a wake of stars, stirred up by a small galaxy set to collide with the Milky Way. The map could also offer a new test of dark matter theories. Images of the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are overlaid on a map of
The changing night sky Southern hemisphere skies offer dazzling spectacles for night viewing, some of which cannot be seen from the northern hemisphere. Clear skies are usual over much of New Zealand, and it is possible to get fine views of the Milky Way and its neighbouring galaxies, the Magellanic Clouds.
Welcome to the Complete Guide To Photograph The Milky Way - Part 2, in Part-1, I have talked about how to Identify and locate the Milky Way, now let's move to a more detail part, on how to plan your shoot. If you miss out the Part 1, you can find it HERE. 😉 Planning Your Shoot Finding a Milky Way can be very easy (with any APP that listed in my previous post), however, to find a good
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