Milky Way over Banff

 

I was watching the Lunar Eclipse taking place when I looked toward my right. As the Earth's shadow started to cover the moon, I was starting to see the Milky Way. I had to modify my plans of just taking the pictures of the eclipse, our galaxy was coming into play. The darker it got the better I was able to see it, so after taking few pictures of the eclipse, I moved over twenty meters and grabbed few 30 seconds images of the Milky Way going over the town of Banff. 

Until next moment, 

Amar 

 

Milky Way

Was out during the early night to take pictures of the Milky Way. With the days getting shorter and shorter, it gets darker earlier and that means I don't have to be out to long. Still need to sleep to get out early in the morning for the sunrise. Will keep expermenting to get bettr at it and loking forward to taking few when the mountains are covered with snow this winter.

Until next moment,

Amar

Milky Way

The universe contains everything that exists including our galaxy the Milky Way. The Milky Way about 100, 000 light years in diameter and 1, 000 in thickness, with mere 200 to 400 billion stars. On the inner rim of the Milky Way's Orion Arm is our star the Sun. The third rock from the Sun is our planet the Earth. On Earth on a continent North America, in a country Canada is the national park Banff. In Banff next to the Third Vermilion Lake, I stood looking outward toward the universe.