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Ground-based shot captures dazzling view of the Small Magellanic Cloud
space28 days ago

Ground-based shot captures dazzling view of the Small Magellanic Cloud

A ground-based image taken from Cerro Pachón, Chile, captures the Small Magellanic Cloud—a dwarf galaxy containing hundreds of millions of stars about 200,000 light-years from Earth—with a wide-aperture telephoto lens in a four‑hour exposure; the result, taken by NOIRLab ambassador Petr Horálek, looks like a image from a space telescope but was photographed on the ground, highlighting the SMC’s visibility to the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere.

"Mind-Boggling 360-Degree Space Photo: Observatory or Alien Planet?"
astronomy2 years ago

"Mind-Boggling 360-Degree Space Photo: Observatory or Alien Planet?"

A stunning 360-degree image captured from Chile's Cerro Pachón mountain showcases the Rubin Auxiliary Telescope, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, and the Milky Way, presenting the scene as a photosphere that resembles a planet. The Rubin Observatory, set to begin its decade-long Legacy Survey of Space and Time in August, will utilize a 3,200-megapixel camera to conduct nightly surveys of the Southern Hemisphere's night sky, aiming to identify celestial movements and discover billions of galaxies and stars. Astrophotographer Petr Horálek captured the image using a Canon Ra camera and Sigma 35mm lens, highlighting the epic history of astronomy and the observatory's groundbreaking potential.