Milky Way over the McDonald Geodetic Observatory, Texas 9/27/24

Milky Way over the McDonald Geodetic Observatory, Texas
9/27/24, 10:38pm - 11:27pm

The fast, fully-steerable 12-meter wide radio telescope at the base of Mount Locke is the newest addition to the McDonald Observatory campus. A new laser-ranging telescope will be installed on Mount Fowlkes near the Hobby-Eberly Telescope dome. These instruments, along with ultra-precise Global Positioning System receivers, are the main components of the McDonald Geodetic Observatory.

50mm focal length vertical Pano.
4 panels. 1 ground, then 3 for the sky. Sky panels are tracked and the ground panel is stationary. Sky and ground were taken back to back and blended for accuracy. Ground lit only by starlight.

Nikon D750a (Ha mod by LifePixel), 50mm F1.4 prime lens
F2.8, 2-minutes, ISO-1600 per panel. 3 subs stacked per panel.

Photoshop, Registar, Pixinsight.

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That is beautiful!
Tim

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I agree that’s a great picture

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