![]() Within the Tarantula (NGC 2070), intense radiation, stellar winds and supernova shocks from the central young cluster of massive stars, cataloged as R136, energize the nebular glow and shape the spidery filaments. The cosmic arachnid sprawls across this spectacular view, composed with narrowband filter data centered on emission from ionized hydrogen atoms. About 180 thousand light-years away, it’s the largest, most violent star forming region known in the whole Local Group of galaxies. The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is more than a thousand light-years in diameter, a giant star forming region within nearby satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud. This data from telescope live was incredibly deep despite the low integration time, as the sheer brightness of the region makes it really easy to image. The sheer expansive spread of the nebula, the complexity in the outstretched tendrils, the thousands of different colors, all come together form this incredible spread of gas and dust. The tarantula nebula is probably my favorite region in the night sky. The Tarantula Nebula by William Ostling, on Flickr 12 vertical panels would be perfect for a 180 pano but having an extra panel on each side makes it easier to crop in post! ![]() Sky: 2 rows x 14 Panel - Nikon Z6II (Astro-modified) - Nikon 14-24mm S f/2.8 - 24mm f2.8 in Vertical mode - ISO 1250. Image is a composite where sky and foreground were imaged on different nights.įoreground was shot on the 16th of April during blue hour but it was a windy so taking a pano for the sky would be risky so I came back on the 20th and shot the sky pano a couple of kilos back on higher ground near Al Monfareda Rock to capture the beautiful air glow blocked by the mountain.įoreground: 1 Row x 3 - D850 - 1/13s - ISO 100 - 20mm f/1.8 in landscape mode I finally got to shoot a colorful Milkyway Panorama Arch over the Valley of Whales Mountain in Al Fayoum Desert in Egypt Valley of Whales Milkyway Panorama Arch by Ahmed Waddah, on Flickr
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