Milky Way, Andromeda, Saturn, Jupiter
Taken by John Ashley on June 30, 2019 @ Waterton-Glacier International Dark Sky Park, Montana
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Date Taken: 2019:07:02 09:23:07
 
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The Milky Way arches between Pollock Mountain (left) and Mount Reynolds, high above Logan Pass in Glacier National Park, Montana. This is a cloudless 1 a.m., pre-moonrise, 200° wide panoramic (30 overlapping frames) from a few nights back. Saturn (left) and Jupiter (right) align with the peak of Reynolds on either side of the Milky Way, and the Andromeda galaxy is right of the Pollock Mountain peak.
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http://JohnAshleyFineArt.com
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