kbitycat

Very mean, very comfy kitty

  • he/him

25+ / Calico of varying size and shape
Love teasing people

Amateur writer, enjoying every moment of it.

Very kinky writing beyond this point! Caring fun is the best kind of fun, enthusiastic constent is the best kind of consent

Headpats go here!
https://pleasepraise.me/Kbitycatty


ditherpod
@ditherpod

Explanation: Is it possible to capture the entire plane of our galaxy in a single image? Yes, but not in one exposure -- and it took some planning to do it in two. The top part of the featured image is the night sky above Lebanon, north of the equator, taken in 2017 June. The image was taken at a time when the central band of the Milky Way Galaxy passed directly overhead. The bottom half was similarly captured six months later in latitude-opposite Chile, south of Earth's equator. Each image therefore captured the night sky in exactly the opposite direction of the other, when fully half the Galactic plane was visible. The southern half was then inverted -- car and all -- and digitally appended to the top half to show the entire central band of our Galaxy, as a circle, in a single image. Many stars and nebulas are visible, with the Large Magellanic Cloud being particularly notable inside the lower half of the complete galactic circle.



Palette: deep-crushed-ocean


Original

The Complete Galactic Plane: Up and Down


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in reply to @ditherpod's post:

I was trying to pinpoint what about this image made it so surreal and bizarre but it's gotta be the fact that these are two different places and NOT a glass-like reflection on the surface of a lake. My brain is having so much trouble making sense of it but in the best way possible.