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50mm Pano - Evening Milky Way Arch of the Southern Sky, Egor Goryachev

50mm Pano - Evening Milky Way Arch of the Southern Sky

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50mm Pano - Evening Milky Way Arch of the Southern Sky, Egor Goryachev

50mm Pano - Evening Milky Way Arch of the Southern Sky

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One of the most spectacular parts of the Milky Way that you can observe just right after evening twilight in May is an area around the constellation Crux (Southern Cross) and Carina Nebula. It's a pretty bright area in the southern sky and it has some interesting objects to photograph. This image depicts the whole Milky Way Arch of the southern sky from Sirius to the Milky Way Core. 

Camera: Nikon D750a 
Lens: Sigma 50mm F1.4 Nikon Art, 
Star tracker: iOptron SkyGuider Pro 
Motion control device: Syrp Genie Mini Sky: panorama - 4 images per panel stacked in Starry Landscape Stacker (noise reduction), 45 panels with 50% overlap blended in PS. Settings: 50mm, f2.8, exp. 30 sec, ISO 6400, light pollution filter - Optolong Clear SkyForeground: panorama – 5 images per panel, focus stack, 23 panels with 40% overlap blended in LR. Settings: 50mm, f1.4, exp. 30 min, ISO 6400, no light pollution filter

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50mm Pano - Evening Milky Way Arch of the Southern Sky, Egor Goryachev