Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama
This image is the result of a project by a team of five amateur astrophotographers who left their camera shutters open for 1,060 hours, which has to be some kind of record. That’s 44 days! The photograph shows the Large Magellanic Cloud, 163,000 light years away.
The image is a mosaic made of 16 smaller fields of view, which, once stitched together form a high-resolution image of 204 Million of pixels! As of matter of fact, this is not the work of a single person but by a team of five french amateur astronomers called “Ciel Austral”:…
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