Have you ever had stars in your eyes? It looks that the look on the left does, and moreover it looks to be watching at even extra stars. The featured 27-frame mosaic used to be taken final July from Ojas de Salar in the Atacama Barren negate of Chile. The look is known as a little lagoon captured reflecting the darkish night time sky as the Milky Approach galaxy arched overhead. The reputedly soft band of the Milky Approach is de facto detached of billions of stars, nonetheless embellished with filaments of gentle-racy dirt and crimson-heavenly nebulas. Moreover, each and each Jupiter (rather left the galactic arch) and Saturn (rather to the suitable) are seen. The lights of little cities dot the unfamiliar vertical horizon. The rocky terrain round the lagoon looks to some extra like the bottom of Mars than our Earth.
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