As we move into late summer, astrophotographers and stargazers in the Northern Hemisphere have the perfect opportunity to view the luminescent heart of our galaxy, the Milky Way, without the need for ...
Whether it's the Northern Lights, a lunar eclipse or the Milky Way, the night sky often offers spectacular photo opportunities. But for a long time, you could only photograph such natural phenomena ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – We have many areas will with dark skies and plenty of stars in New Mexico. If you go out at night and look south, you can gaze into the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
Astrophotographer Dan Zafra recently managed to capture rare red sprites flashing in the night sky with the Milky Way and glow from the Aurora Australis.
Our galaxy will make for a particularly splendid sight on the dark nights surrounding the new moon phase on Aug. 23. Head away from city lights in late August to see the dense core of the Milky Way ...
Three photographers were able to capture the red sprite phenomenon, when lightning flashes above thunderstorms, in high ...
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