Image Credit & Copyright: Franco Meconi
In this evocative night scene a dusty
central Milky Way rises over the ancient
Andean archaeological site of Yacoraite in northwestern
Argentina. The denizens of planet Earth reaching skyward are the large Argentine saguaro cactus
currently native to the arid region. The unusual yellow-hued reflection nebula
above is created by dust
scattering starlight around red giant star Antares. Alpha star of
the constellation Scorpius, Antares is over 500 light-years distant. Next to it
bright blue Rho Ophiuchi
is embedded in more typical dusty bluish reflection nebulae
though. The deep night skyscape was created from a series of background
exposures of the rising stars made while tracking
the sky, and a foreground exposure of the landscape made with the camera and
lens fixed on the tripod. In combination they produce the single stunning image
and reveal a range of brightness and color that your eye can't quite perceive on
its own.