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1361-304 - Hiker with head torch views the Tre Cime di Lavaredo on a starry night with the Milky Way, winter view, Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Lavaredo peaks), Sesto (Sexten), Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy, Europe
1202-629 - An autumn view of the Milky Way over the Atlantic Ocean, seen from the cliffs of Land's End, the most southwesterly point of Great Britain, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1202-601 - An autumn view of the Milky Way over the Atlantic Ocean, seen from the cliffs of Land's End, the most southwesterly point of Great Britain, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1202-600 - An autumn view of the Milky Way over the Atlantic Ocean, seen from the cliffs of Land's End, the most southwesterly point of Great Britain, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
746-90270 - Monti Sibillini National Park, one of the major mountain groups, view of the Milky Way during flowering on the Pian Grande, Castelluccio di Norcia, Umbria, Italy, Europe
1350-142 - Mars (at left) and the Milky Way (at right) over a single tipi (with another under construction at back) at the Two Trees site at Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, August 6, 2018. I placed a low-level warm LED light inside the tipi for the illumination.
1350-167 - Mars (at left in clouds) and the summer Milky Way over Lake Herbert and reflected in the still waters this night. This is in Banff National Park, Alberta. I shot this July 17, 2018 on a night that gradually clouded up, after a run of two very good nights previous to this.
1350-151 - A Perseid meteor streaks down the Milky Way over the Saskatchewan Summer Star Party in the Cypress Hills of southwest Saskatchewan, at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, a Dark Sky Preserve. The Milky Way shines to the south. About 350 stargazers attend the SSSP every year.
1350-126 - Splendours of the southern Milky Way from Vela (at top right) to Centaurus (at bottom left), including the Carina Nebula, Crux and Coal Sack, and Alpha and Beta Centauri. A part of the huge Gum Nebula is at far right. The False Cross is at right, with the large cluster NGC 2516, the Diamond Cluster, below it. The globular cluster Omega Centauri is at upper left.
1350-61 - The Celestron GPS8 scope looking at M22 in the Milky Way in the light of the rising waxing gibbous Moon, from the backyard July 21, 2019. Jupiter is bright at right, Saturn at left.