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Sun sets just before the summer solistice
Copyrights: Nikos Dalpis Milky Way at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Arizona
Copyrights: Phillip A Cruden Dormant Black Hole Eats Star, Becomes X-ray Flashlight
Credits: NASA/Swift/Aurore Simonnet, Somona State University
An article: https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/features/3585 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36078
M31 The Andromeda Galaxy
Copyrights: Ezequiel Etcheverry Moon behind Stonehenge
Copyrights: Derek Rowley Midnight Summer Solstice Sun and Full Moon
Copyrights: Göran Strand A sunset summer solstice and bird from Cartago, Colombia
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Sunset, Milky Way and airglow
Copyrights: Dani Caxete M63 Sunflower Galaxy wide field
Copyrights: José J. Chambó Milky Way over Mt Kehlstein, Bavarian Alps in Germany
Copyrights: Matt Aust Saturn
Copyrights: Marco Guidi NGC4038
Copyrights: Peter Rejto Angel Nebula
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/252587/0/?real=&mod= LBN 552 / LDN 1228 / Cohen 129
Copyrights: Frederick Steiling
Full size: http://fuzzy.photos/images/astro_conten ... web_hi.jpg The Planet Mars on 06-21-2016
Copyrights: John Chumack Milky Way
Copyrights: Zach Ruder Summers Eve Sunset over Foster Lake in Foster Or
Copyrights: Hubble Confirms New Dark Spot on Neptune
Credit: NASA, ESA, and M.H. Wong and J. Tollefson (UC Berkeley)
An article: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... 6/22/full/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36082
M31 and friends
Copyrights: Gord Barrett
Copyrights: Nikos Dalpis Milky Way at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Arizona
Copyrights: Phillip A Cruden Dormant Black Hole Eats Star, Becomes X-ray Flashlight
Credits: NASA/Swift/Aurore Simonnet, Somona State University
An article: https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/features/3585 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36078
M31 The Andromeda Galaxy
Copyrights: Ezequiel Etcheverry Moon behind Stonehenge
Copyrights: Derek Rowley Midnight Summer Solstice Sun and Full Moon
Copyrights: Göran Strand A sunset summer solstice and bird from Cartago, Colombia
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Sunset, Milky Way and airglow
Copyrights: Dani Caxete M63 Sunflower Galaxy wide field
Copyrights: José J. Chambó Milky Way over Mt Kehlstein, Bavarian Alps in Germany
Copyrights: Matt Aust Saturn
Copyrights: Marco Guidi NGC4038
Copyrights: Peter Rejto Angel Nebula
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/252587/0/?real=&mod= LBN 552 / LDN 1228 / Cohen 129
Copyrights: Frederick Steiling
Full size: http://fuzzy.photos/images/astro_conten ... web_hi.jpg The Planet Mars on 06-21-2016
Copyrights: John Chumack Milky Way
Copyrights: Zach Ruder Summers Eve Sunset over Foster Lake in Foster Or
Copyrights: Hubble Confirms New Dark Spot on Neptune
Credit: NASA, ESA, and M.H. Wong and J. Tollefson (UC Berkeley)
An article: http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... 6/22/full/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36082
M31 and friends
Copyrights: Gord Barrett
Re: Submissions: 2016 June
Full Strawberry Moonrise
Copyrights: Trevor T Mahlmann Rho Ophiuchus/Antares
Copyrights: Matt Dahl Saturn
Copyrights: Marco Guidi Milky Way from Yosemite
Copyrights: Patrick Phelan NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz IC 1805 - The Heart Nebula
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz M101
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz Milky Way, M16, M17, M23; Sagittarius - Scutum - Serpens
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz Jupiter (June 4th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach
Copyrights: Trevor T Mahlmann Rho Ophiuchus/Antares
Copyrights: Matt Dahl Saturn
Copyrights: Marco Guidi Milky Way from Yosemite
Copyrights: Patrick Phelan NGC 6888 Crescent Nebula
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz IC 1805 - The Heart Nebula
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz M101
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz Milky Way, M16, M17, M23; Sagittarius - Scutum - Serpens
Copyrights: Oliver Czernetz Jupiter (June 4th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach
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NGC6946 Fireworks and NGC6939, IFN and more
http://tonimancera.com/astrophoto/NGC69 ... 939_th.jpg You can found a biggest size and resolution here, http://lanuitdorion.blogspot.com.es/201 ... c6939.html
Special thanks to Juan Lozano
http://tonimancera.com/astrophoto/NGC69 ... 939_th.jpg You can found a biggest size and resolution here, http://lanuitdorion.blogspot.com.es/201 ... c6939.html
Special thanks to Juan Lozano
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Cygnus Wall in North America Nebula.
Full image & details: http://www.kinchastro.com/cygnus-wall.html
Full image & details: http://www.kinchastro.com/cygnus-wall.html
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I know DC *thinks* it's the center of the Universe...
The light pollution in DC really restricts any sort of astrophotography but it's still amazing what can be tweaked out of the night sky!
Copyright: Joseph Gruber
The light pollution in DC really restricts any sort of astrophotography but it's still amazing what can be tweaked out of the night sky!
Copyright: Joseph Gruber
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Submitting some newbie astrophotos from very light polluted city of Singapore
Boxing Day Moon Rise at Gardens by the bay Singapore by luanluanpai, on Flickr
Up up and away into the Milkway at Upper Seletar Rocket Lookout Tower by luanluanpai, on Flickr
Boxing Day Moon Rise at Gardens by the bay Singapore by luanluanpai, on Flickr
Up up and away into the Milkway at Upper Seletar Rocket Lookout Tower by luanluanpai, on Flickr
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Interstellar trip...
Looking towards the center of our galaxy, Milkyway, from last night stargazing at Pilida area of Sokraki, Corfu
Banquet of interstellar dust matter and looking at the internal threads of our galaxy somewhere between Centaur Sagittarius and the powerful Scorpio in the constellation Ophiuchus, where the secular horse galloping our imagination inside the stars.
The Galactic Center is the rotational center of the Milky Way. The estimates for its location range from 7.6 to 8.7 kiloparsecs (about 25,000 to 28,000 lightyears) from Earth in the direction of the constellations Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, and Scorpius where the Milky Way appears brightest. There is strong evidence consistent with the existence of a supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center of the Milky Way.
text https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_Center
The main disc of our galaxy has a diameter of 80,000 to 100,000 light-years, the perimeter 250 to 300 000 light years and a thickness of about 1,000 light years. It consists of 200 up to 400 billion stars. If we define a natural scale and assume that the Milky Way has a diameter of 130 km, the solar system would have a length of 2 mm. The Galactic Halo extends over a diameter of 250,000 and 400,000 light years. As reported extensively in the galaxy structure below, new research has shown that the disk extends much more than we thought until last.
Officially, since 2005, the Milky Way is now considered to be a large barred spiral galaxy SBbc type the Hubble sequence (small barred spiral helix) with a total mass of 600 to 3,000 billion solar masses (M☉) [5] [6], comprising from 200 to 400,000,000,000 stars.
The galactic disk has an estimated diameter of about 100,000 light years. The distance of the Sun from the center of the galaxy is estimated at 26,000 light years. The disc is protuberant in the center and symperikleietai from the so-called thick disk.
The Sun (and thus the Earth and the Solar System) is quite close to the inner ring of the Arm of Orion, local cloud, at 7,94 ± 0,42 kpc from the Galactic Center. The distance between the local arm and immediately nearest, the Perseus Arm, is of the order of 1 · 1019 m (6.500 light years). The Sun and by extension the solar system, located in what scientists call the Galactic Habitable Zone.
The direction of the Sun's path (apix or corymb), refers to the direction of the Sun as it travels in the Galaxy. The general direction of galactic motion of the Sun is near the constellation Hercules, at an angle of approximately 86 degrees from the Galactic Center. The orbit of the Sun in the Galaxy is expected to be approximately elliptical with the addition of influences from the galactic arms and uneven mass distribution. We are currently 1/8 of the track before perigalaxio (the shortest distance from the center of the Milky Way).
The solar system takes about 225-250000000 years to complete an orbit (one Galactic Year), so speculation has performed approximately 20-25 orbits during its lifetime. The orbital speed of the Solar System is 217 km / sec, ie. One light-year every 1,400 years, and 1 AU in 8 days.
Canon eos 5D mk2, SW EQ6, EF 85mm f1.2 LII, 85mm f/2.5, Iso800, 16X90sec, DSS, PS
Looking towards the center of our galaxy, Milkyway, from last night stargazing at Pilida area of Sokraki, Corfu
Banquet of interstellar dust matter and looking at the internal threads of our galaxy somewhere between Centaur Sagittarius and the powerful Scorpio in the constellation Ophiuchus, where the secular horse galloping our imagination inside the stars.
The Galactic Center is the rotational center of the Milky Way. The estimates for its location range from 7.6 to 8.7 kiloparsecs (about 25,000 to 28,000 lightyears) from Earth in the direction of the constellations Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, and Scorpius where the Milky Way appears brightest. There is strong evidence consistent with the existence of a supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center of the Milky Way.
text https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_Center
The main disc of our galaxy has a diameter of 80,000 to 100,000 light-years, the perimeter 250 to 300 000 light years and a thickness of about 1,000 light years. It consists of 200 up to 400 billion stars. If we define a natural scale and assume that the Milky Way has a diameter of 130 km, the solar system would have a length of 2 mm. The Galactic Halo extends over a diameter of 250,000 and 400,000 light years. As reported extensively in the galaxy structure below, new research has shown that the disk extends much more than we thought until last.
Officially, since 2005, the Milky Way is now considered to be a large barred spiral galaxy SBbc type the Hubble sequence (small barred spiral helix) with a total mass of 600 to 3,000 billion solar masses (M☉) [5] [6], comprising from 200 to 400,000,000,000 stars.
The galactic disk has an estimated diameter of about 100,000 light years. The distance of the Sun from the center of the galaxy is estimated at 26,000 light years. The disc is protuberant in the center and symperikleietai from the so-called thick disk.
The Sun (and thus the Earth and the Solar System) is quite close to the inner ring of the Arm of Orion, local cloud, at 7,94 ± 0,42 kpc from the Galactic Center. The distance between the local arm and immediately nearest, the Perseus Arm, is of the order of 1 · 1019 m (6.500 light years). The Sun and by extension the solar system, located in what scientists call the Galactic Habitable Zone.
The direction of the Sun's path (apix or corymb), refers to the direction of the Sun as it travels in the Galaxy. The general direction of galactic motion of the Sun is near the constellation Hercules, at an angle of approximately 86 degrees from the Galactic Center. The orbit of the Sun in the Galaxy is expected to be approximately elliptical with the addition of influences from the galactic arms and uneven mass distribution. We are currently 1/8 of the track before perigalaxio (the shortest distance from the center of the Milky Way).
The solar system takes about 225-250000000 years to complete an orbit (one Galactic Year), so speculation has performed approximately 20-25 orbits during its lifetime. The orbital speed of the Solar System is 217 km / sec, ie. One light-year every 1,400 years, and 1 AU in 8 days.
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The colors of the stars
Taken from Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina
Copyright: Aldo Mottino (Argentina)
Copyright: Aldo Mottino (Argentina)
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Jupiter (June 7th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Reflected rainbow
Copyrights: Pictores Coeli Team: Giorgia Hofer, Marcella Giulia Pace, Dario Giannobile and Marco Meniero Jupiter (June 10th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach NGC 2736 Pencil Nebula
Copyrights: Dave Jurasevich Rocket Light Trail
Copyrights: Stephanie Yeziyi Sh2-46 Emission nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Planetary landscape
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar Ocean in the sky
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar Ray of light
Copyrights: Ken Dulabhan The end of Barnard168
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs The Milky Way Reflecting in Stella Lake, Great Basin NP, Nevada
Copyrights: Eric Hines
Full size: https://i.imgur.com/nSVpCF7.jpg ISS Fly over
Copyrights: Mark Lowe M101
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Vega
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Messier13
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Sadr and Crescent
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile M4
Copyrights: Francisco Vaccari Strange clouds
Copyrights: Riccardo de Benedictis The Boogie Man
Copyrights: Jeffrey O. Johnson Double Sun Halo
Copyright: Steve Biber Moon in Geologic Color
Copyrights: Dan Llewellyn
Copyrights: Damian Peach Reflected rainbow
Copyrights: Pictores Coeli Team: Giorgia Hofer, Marcella Giulia Pace, Dario Giannobile and Marco Meniero Jupiter (June 10th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach NGC 2736 Pencil Nebula
Copyrights: Dave Jurasevich Rocket Light Trail
Copyrights: Stephanie Yeziyi Sh2-46 Emission nebula
Copyrights: Ron Brecher Planetary landscape
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar Ocean in the sky
Copyrights: Sergio Montúfar Ray of light
Copyrights: Ken Dulabhan The end of Barnard168
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs The Milky Way Reflecting in Stella Lake, Great Basin NP, Nevada
Copyrights: Eric Hines
Full size: https://i.imgur.com/nSVpCF7.jpg ISS Fly over
Copyrights: Mark Lowe M101
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Vega
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Messier13
Copyrights: Rolland Balázs Sadr and Crescent
Copyrights: Raul Villaverde Fraile M4
Copyrights: Francisco Vaccari Strange clouds
Copyrights: Riccardo de Benedictis The Boogie Man
Copyrights: Jeffrey O. Johnson Double Sun Halo
Copyright: Steve Biber Moon in Geologic Color
Copyrights: Dan Llewellyn
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Milky Way and Moonset Over Mt. Chocorua
Copyrights: Kevin Jordan Mosaic of Sadr zone
Copyrights: Juan I. Jimenez Sunset
Copyrights: Dan Steinke Milky Pool
Copyrights: Muhammad Rayhan Omega Centauri in the Moonlight
Copyrights: Muhammad Rayhan Jupiter (June 12th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Jupiter (June 14th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Tajinaste, Milky Way and Air Glow
Copyrights: Sergi Luque Sadr (IC1318) Area
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/253451/0/?real=&mod= Christmas Full Moon 2015
Copyrights: Nicola Schiavon Sunrise
Copyrights: Brian Close Milky Way and Moon from Colombia
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Night sunrise
Copyrights: Chris Cook http://www.cookphoto.com Chisos Mts Constellations
Copyrights: Chester Leeds Cloudy Sky in Corsica
Copyrights: Stephane Vetter NASA's Juno Peers Inside a Giant
Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2016-166 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=259174#p259174
Anticrepuscular clouds over Palos Verdes CA
Copyrights: Patrick Harkins
Copyrights: Kevin Jordan Mosaic of Sadr zone
Copyrights: Juan I. Jimenez Sunset
Copyrights: Dan Steinke Milky Pool
Copyrights: Muhammad Rayhan Omega Centauri in the Moonlight
Copyrights: Muhammad Rayhan Jupiter (June 12th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Jupiter (June 14th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Tajinaste, Milky Way and Air Glow
Copyrights: Sergi Luque Sadr (IC1318) Area
Copyrights: Roberto Colombari
Full size: http://www.astrobin.com/full/253451/0/?real=&mod= Christmas Full Moon 2015
Copyrights: Nicola Schiavon Sunrise
Copyrights: Brian Close Milky Way and Moon from Colombia
Copyrights: Carlos Galeano Night sunrise
Copyrights: Chris Cook http://www.cookphoto.com Chisos Mts Constellations
Copyrights: Chester Leeds Cloudy Sky in Corsica
Copyrights: Stephane Vetter NASA's Juno Peers Inside a Giant
Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
An article: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2016-166 http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=259174#p259174
Anticrepuscular clouds over Palos Verdes CA
Copyrights: Patrick Harkins
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M92
LRGB
Larger image and info are here: http://www.astrobin.com/253640/
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Altamont, NY
LRGB
Larger image and info are here: http://www.astrobin.com/253640/
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Altamont, NY
Submissions: 2016 July
Vertical Milky Way over the Anglo-Australian Telescope
Image obtained on 30th June 2016 at 22:04 AEST (14:04 UTC) using a CANON 5D Mark III with a 14mm f2.8 wide lens. Single 30 seconds exposure at 3200 ISO. Besides the conversion from RAW to JPEG, no further image process was applied. The famous dark constellation "Emu in the Sky" seen by Australian Aboriginals, planets Mars and Saturn, bright star Antares in Scorpio, and nebulae such as Carina, Lagoon, and Trifid, are easily recognized in the image.
More info and high resolution images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/angelrls/27722628870
Credit: Ángel R. López-Sánchez (Australian Astronomical Observatory/Macquarie University)
Image obtained on 30th June 2016 at 22:04 AEST (14:04 UTC) using a CANON 5D Mark III with a 14mm f2.8 wide lens. Single 30 seconds exposure at 3200 ISO. Besides the conversion from RAW to JPEG, no further image process was applied. The famous dark constellation "Emu in the Sky" seen by Australian Aboriginals, planets Mars and Saturn, bright star Antares in Scorpio, and nebulae such as Carina, Lagoon, and Trifid, are easily recognized in the image.
More info and high resolution images:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/angelrls/27722628870
Credit: Ángel R. López-Sánchez (Australian Astronomical Observatory/Macquarie University)
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ALMA discovers dew drops surrounding dusty spider’s web
Image credit: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI/NRAO/ESO/
An article: http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/28 ... ider-s-web Hubble captures vivid auroras in Jupiter’s atmosphere
Image credit: NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
An article: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1613/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36106
Milky Way over Bozeman, MT, USA
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn Milky Way Core, Eagle, Swan, Trifid & Lagoon Nebulae
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn
Full size: https://www.astrobin.com/full/247180/B/ M20 (Trifid Nebula)
Copyrights: Eric Smestad
Full size: http://limbo.tzo.net/pics/space/M20-2016-06-28-P1.jpg Comet C/2013 X1 Panstarrs
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti Milky Way reflections off Stella Lake. Great Basin, NP
Copyrights: Eric Hines
Full size: https://i.imgur.com/nSVpCF7.jpg Milky way from Italy near Genoa, Liguria
Copyrights: Andrea Facco Jupiter (June 15th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Jupiter and Io (June 16th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach IC 5070-IC 5067
Copyrights: Josep Drudis Rainbow clouds
Copyrights: Michael Smith Solar Halo
Copyrights: Michael Smith Milky Way and radiotelescope UTR-2
Copyrights: Max Losev Ecliptic vs. Galactic planes
Copyrights: Tunç Tezel The Witch's Broom Nebula
Copyrights: Wayne Hixson
Full size: http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_up ... _id=126978 Mars close-up
Copyrights: John Chumack Saturn close-up
Copyrights: John Chumack Perihelion and Aphelion
Copyrights: Stefano Sciarpetti
Image credit: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI/NRAO/ESO/
An article: http://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/28 ... ider-s-web Hubble captures vivid auroras in Jupiter’s atmosphere
Image credit: NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
An article: http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/heic1613/ http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=36106
Milky Way over Bozeman, MT, USA
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn Milky Way Core, Eagle, Swan, Trifid & Lagoon Nebulae
Copyrights: Carlos Eduardo Fairbairn
Full size: https://www.astrobin.com/full/247180/B/ M20 (Trifid Nebula)
Copyrights: Eric Smestad
Full size: http://limbo.tzo.net/pics/space/M20-2016-06-28-P1.jpg Comet C/2013 X1 Panstarrs
Copyrights: Francesco Badalotti Milky Way reflections off Stella Lake. Great Basin, NP
Copyrights: Eric Hines
Full size: https://i.imgur.com/nSVpCF7.jpg Milky way from Italy near Genoa, Liguria
Copyrights: Andrea Facco Jupiter (June 15th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach Jupiter and Io (June 16th.)
Copyrights: Damian Peach IC 5070-IC 5067
Copyrights: Josep Drudis Rainbow clouds
Copyrights: Michael Smith Solar Halo
Copyrights: Michael Smith Milky Way and radiotelescope UTR-2
Copyrights: Max Losev Ecliptic vs. Galactic planes
Copyrights: Tunç Tezel The Witch's Broom Nebula
Copyrights: Wayne Hixson
Full size: http://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_up ... _id=126978 Mars close-up
Copyrights: John Chumack Saturn close-up
Copyrights: John Chumack Perihelion and Aphelion
Copyrights: Stefano Sciarpetti
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Here are a couple photos from the beginning of the week, 6/26, before the moon rose. They were shot out on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park. The close up view of the barn was shot on a Nikon D800 with a 50mm f/1.8 stopped down to f/2.2, 8 second exposures, and ISO 5000. I made the panorama from 34 photos in order to really showcase the Milky Way and I am amazed at the amount of stars in the final image. The other panorama was shot with the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 at f/2.8, 20 second exposures, and ISO 5000 as well. The barn and surround area was lit by cars driving up the road and my goal with this shot was to showcase the barn with the entire arch of the Milky Way above it. Hope everyone enjoys them!