Spring Milky Way
Taken by Yuri Beletsky on September 28, 2016 @ Atacama, Chile
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Spring sky :) The winter is over and the night sky is changing too. We are saying goodbye to gorgeous Galactic Bulge - the most bright part of the Milky Way. It's setting in the first half of the night leaving the sky pretty empty. On the foreground you can see a panoramic view of Carnegie Las Campanas observatory, where a pair of domes of 6.5-m Magellan telescopes are visible on the right. On the left you can also notice reflection of stars on the surface of solar panels. Good night to everyone :) I hope you'll enjoy the image ! You can see more of my images and follow me here: http://instagram.com/yuribeletsky https://www.facebook.com/yuribeletskyphoto https://twitter.com/ybeletsky
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