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<big>Our Celestial ‘Island’</big> | |||
Photo Credit: JP Metsavainio | Photo Credit: JP Metsavainio | ||
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Finnish photographer-artist, JP Metsavainio, took over 12 years and 1,200 hours of exposures to create a panoramic Milky Way. | Finnish photographer-artist, JP Metsavainio, took over 12 years and 1,200 hours of exposures to create a panoramic Milky Way. | ||
Not only did he capture | Not only did he capture our planet’s galaxy, but also more than 20 million stars that reside within a vast expanse. | ||
* https://www.facebook.com/jp.metsavainio | * https://www.facebook.com/jp.metsavainio | ||
* https://twitter.com/JP_Metsavainio | * https://twitter.com/JP_Metsavainio | ||
Science of the Milky Way | |||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way |
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Our Celestial ‘Island’
Photo Credit: JP Metsavainio
Finnish photographer-artist, JP Metsavainio, took over 12 years and 1,200 hours of exposures to create a panoramic Milky Way.
Not only did he capture our planet’s galaxy, but also more than 20 million stars that reside within a vast expanse.
Science of the Milky Way
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