Wow! Milky Way Glows Over New Zealand in Stunning Photo

This image was taken by astrophotographer Amit Kamble from a dark sky site near Foxton, New Zealand on July 27.

The Milky Way becomes a midnight rainbow across the sky in the stunning panorama.

This image was taken by astrophotographer Amit Kamble from a dark sky site near Foxton, New Zealand on July 27. Kamble wrote that while the night was very cold, the beauty of the environment pushed him to stay.

"I'd rather stand there in freezing cold, enjoy the serenity of the historic Maori place, enjoy the Milky Way and all the shooting stars then go back and sit in the car to warm up,” Kamble wrote in an email to Space.com. [More Stunning Photos of the Milky Way ]

The image shows out host galaxy, the Milky Way, along with the Small and the Large Magellanic Clouds. Airglow in green and red is also visible around the horizon. The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is one-tenth the size of the Milky Way, and the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is just half that size. As both are relatively close to our own galaxy, they appear quite large.

Kamble used a Canon 6Dwith 20sec, ISO 6400, f2.8 using Samyang 24mm.

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