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Milky Arch and Zodiacal Light over Rooisand - 50mm HaRGB Panorama, Egor Goryachev

Milky Arch and Zodiacal Light over Rooisand - 50mm HaRGB Panorama

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Milky Arch and Zodiacal Light over Rooisand - 50mm HaRGB Panorama, Egor Goryachev

Milky Arch and Zodiacal Light over Rooisand - 50mm HaRGB Panorama

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Milky Way Arch and Zodiacal Light from the Rooisand Observation Deck. The rain season in Namibia normally takes place from February to April. So the grass dries out and in the winter months June-August the savanna becomes yellow with a lot of green spots, small bushes covering the hills. Unfortunately, this year the rain season practically wasn't there. The grass was eaten by the animals and the hills looked completely bold without any vegetation. Hopefully we'll see it next year. When the water drops down the desert starts to flourish with a cosmic speed and everything becomes incredibly beautiful. The small observatory of the Namibian farm is located on the hill. I decided to spend the night there on the observation deck from where an almost panoramic view of the surroundings opens to your eyes so you can see the beauty of Namibian hills going far away to the horizon.

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Nikon D750 astro-modified on iOptron Sky Guider pro, Sigma Art 50mm f1.4, Genie Mini motion control device for panorama

Sky: exp. 30sec, f2.8, ISO 6400, 50mm, 59 panels with 40% overlapping, 3-5 images per panel, Optolong clear sky filter, Astronomik Ha 12nm Filter to highlight h-alpha nebulae 

Foreground: exp. 30sec, f1.4, ISO 6400, 50mm, 22 panels with 30% overlapping, 5 images per panel stacked in Adobe Photoshop (stack mode median), no filter, focus stack 

Post processing: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Pixinsight, Starry Landscape Stacker, Astro Pixel Processor

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Milky Arch and Zodiacal Light over Rooisand - 50mm HaRGB Panorama, Egor Goryachev