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Galaxy by stevoarnold on Flickr.
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The Heavens Above Palliser by markg« on Flickr.
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Crossing Galaxies by lrargerich on Flickr.
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embalse de Cijara VL pano by danicaxete on Flickr.
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The Milky Way over Balance Rock by bd_one_2004 on Flickr.
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3am At The Gap by markg« on Flickr.
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my milky way arch by wildlifemoments on Flickr.
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Dolomiti - Pale Di San Martino, Aprile 12 by GiOvAnNiNo .oO on Flickr.
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Stellar Sunshine by www.lichtjahre.eu on Flickr.
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The Dawn of the Nightglory by www.lichtjahre.eu on Flickr.
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 Milky Way Over Piton de l’Eau   Image Credit & Copyright:  Luc Perrot
 Explanation:  Sometimes, if you wait long enough for a clear and moonless night, the stars will come out with a vengeance. One such occasion occurred earlier this month at the Piton de l’Eau on Reunion Island. In the foreground, surrounded by bushes and trees, lies a water filled volcanic crater serenely reflecting starlight. A careful inspection near the image center will locate Piton des Neiges, the highest peak on the island, situated several kilometers away. In the background, high above the lake, shines the light of hundreds of stars, most of which are within 100 light years, right in our stellar neighborhood. Far is the distance, arching majestically overhead, is the central band of our home Milky Way Galaxy, shining by the light of millions of stars each located typically thousands of light years away. The astrophotographer reports waiting for nearly two years for the sky and clouds to be just right to get the above shot.
NASA APOD 25 June 2012
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Night at the Lake by hipydeus on Flickr.
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playing around by M__C__M on Flickr.