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 You can actually see both Magellanic Clouds from the Southern Hemisphere with our feeble human eyes! The clouds collectively occupy 13 degrees of the night sky; that's 26 full moons across‼️They're surreal, the coolest thing I've ever seen, and were View fullsize
 The Milky Way and Magellanic clouds rising over rock formations in the Atacama Desert, Chile. View fullsize
 The Magellanic Clouds and Milky Way rising over rock formations in the Atacama Desert, Chile. View fullsize
 After sacrificing my midnight snacks in order to appease some aggressive wild dogs (at night they are mean, but are good doggos during the day!) this is a quick image I took on my first night in Chile! With no rental car on my first night in the Ata View fullsize
 A straight out of camera single long exposure of the Large Magellanic Cloud through my 180mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens! Using a German Equatorial Mount I was able to track the sky and shoot about an hour of total exposure time on the LMC- hoping to combine View fullsize
 Acclimating to the high altitudes in Chile was quite intense! When you mix sleep deprivation and altitudes like this together, you begin to lose your soundness of mind. From not taking the lens cap off to polar aligning my Equatorial Mount on the wr View fullsize
 The Milky Way core over the ALMA telescope array! The ALMA telescope array consists of 61 radio telescopes operating in tandem as one massive radio telescope! The array sits at 16,000 feet above sea level surrounded by volcanic mountains in the post View fullsize
 A portrait of the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds rising over one of radio telescopes at the ALMA compound 16,000 feet above sea level in the Atacama Desert. View fullsize
 You can actually see both Magellanic Clouds from the Southern Hemisphere with our feeble human eyes! The clouds collectively occupy 13 degrees of the night sky; that's 26 full moons across‼️They're surreal, the coolest thing I've ever seen, and were
 The Milky Way and Magellanic clouds rising over rock formations in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
 The Magellanic Clouds and Milky Way rising over rock formations in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
 After sacrificing my midnight snacks in order to appease some aggressive wild dogs (at night they are mean, but are good doggos during the day!) this is a quick image I took on my first night in Chile! With no rental car on my first night in the Ata
 A straight out of camera single long exposure of the Large Magellanic Cloud through my 180mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens! Using a German Equatorial Mount I was able to track the sky and shoot about an hour of total exposure time on the LMC- hoping to combine
 Acclimating to the high altitudes in Chile was quite intense! When you mix sleep deprivation and altitudes like this together, you begin to lose your soundness of mind. From not taking the lens cap off to polar aligning my Equatorial Mount on the wr
 The Milky Way core over the ALMA telescope array! The ALMA telescope array consists of 61 radio telescopes operating in tandem as one massive radio telescope! The array sits at 16,000 feet above sea level surrounded by volcanic mountains in the post
 A portrait of the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds rising over one of radio telescopes at the ALMA compound 16,000 feet above sea level in the Atacama Desert.