It’s the milky way. The cluster on the bottom left, I think, it’s the pleiades.Â
Hattix on
Yes, it is. That is where it is and what it looks like.
adamosaurus_rex on
Are we that dumb to ask ourselves that if something in the pic is 100% certainty sure?
kapege on
Bottom-left: Plejades. Middle and near the right edge: Andromeda galaxy.
Sweet_Lane on
As others said, lower left is Pleiades and right middle is indeed Andromeda. I would add, the slightly above the center is χh Perseus aka double cluster.
Impressed by the width of the field! I’ve never seen the astrophoto with such a wide angle.
Mongolian_dude on
No. This is actually the floor of a Starbucks bathroom.
MellowYellowBananna on
It’s only the core of Andromeda. The rest is invisible
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toilets_for_sale on
Locate Andromeda, then find the star Mirach and look a bit below that in your image for the faint glow of the Triangulum Galaxy too.
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It’s the milky way. The cluster on the bottom left, I think, it’s the pleiades.Â
Yes, it is. That is where it is and what it looks like.
Are we that dumb to ask ourselves that if something in the pic is 100% certainty sure?
Bottom-left: Plejades. Middle and near the right edge: Andromeda galaxy.
As others said, lower left is Pleiades and right middle is indeed Andromeda. I would add, the slightly above the center is χh Perseus aka double cluster.
Impressed by the width of the field! I’ve never seen the astrophoto with such a wide angle.
No. This is actually the floor of a Starbucks bathroom.
It’s only the core of Andromeda. The rest is invisible
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Locate Andromeda, then find the star Mirach and look a bit below that in your image for the faint glow of the Triangulum Galaxy too.