by Ann » Thu Oct 01, 2015 5:06 am
Beautiful image! It's great to see the small, reddened Moon sitting in a full panorama skyscape and appreciate how tiny the Moon really is.
As for the number of galaxies you can see in this image, you can acutually see M33 too, "on the other side of" Andromeda.
There is something about the orientation of this image that makes me disoriented. I would love an annotated version of this image, labelling the brighter stars. (Although I have, in fact, found Altair, Deneb and I think Vega, skirting the horizon. Oh, and Scorpius and Antares and Alpha and Beta Centauri, too.)
Ann
Beautiful image! It's great to see the small, reddened Moon sitting in a full panorama skyscape and appreciate how tiny the Moon really is.
As for the number of galaxies you can see in this image, you can acutually see M33 too, "on the other side of" Andromeda.
There is something about the orientation of this image that makes me disoriented. I would love an annotated version of this image, labelling the brighter stars. (Although I have, in fact, found Altair, Deneb and I think Vega, skirting the horizon. Oh, and Scorpius and Antares and Alpha and Beta Centauri, too.)
Ann