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FollowMilky Way in the High Desert
This is about a 220° panorama (9 individual long exposure shots) of the night sky, taken around midnight last Saturday in remote central Baja California, Mexic...
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This is about a 220° panorama (9 individual long exposure shots) of the night sky, taken around midnight last Saturday in remote central Baja California, Mexico, at 5500 ft elevation, in the high desert near Mike's Sky Rancho (~100 miles southeast of Ensenada). The Milky Way arch is about 180° (I was right under the center) with the core of the galaxy (due south) on the right, and the Big Dipper (due northwest) on the left. This area has the darkest skies (during New Moon) in North America and the galaxy and stars were blazing.
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