Center of the Milky Way over Frosty Drew

Center of the Milky Way over Frosty Drew

During the early morning hours of May 6 2014, I waited with the anticipation of capturing the faint Eta Aquarid meteor shower over Frosty Drew Observatory. Clouds frequented the skies that night at a much higher interval than meteors. Once the Dawn came, I packed up knowing that the two very faint meteors I saw visually were outside of the camera field I was photographing. Though meteors were not captured, this stunning photo of the Milky Way galactic center over Frosty Drew Observatory was.

-Scott

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Scott MacNeill
Entry Date:
May 18, 2020
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