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Milky Way Gallery
Both Keck lasers aimed at the center of the Milky Way galaxy
The Lagoon, M8 and the Trifid, M20 nebulae in Sagittarius
The globular cluster M9 next to the dark nebulae B64
Horizon panorama from Ka’ohe, on the side of Mauna Kea
The rising Milky Way silhouetting and old a’a lava flow on Mauna Kea, Canon 60D @ ISO12800, 17mm f/4, eight 10 second frames aligned and averaged
A bright summer Milky Way shines over Mauna Loa
The Keck 2 and Subaru lasers cross the Milky Way above Mauna Kea
Venus and the summer Milky Way rising over Pu’u Huluhulu
The rising summer Milky Way, Mars and dawn over Mauna Loa
The summer Milky Way soars over the VLBA antenna atop Mauna Kea
The central Milky Way from Mauna Kea, 37 x 30sec, Canon 6D w/24-105mm- f/4.5 @ ISO6400
The winter Milky Way over the summit of Mauna Kea, Canon 6D and Samyang 14mm f/2.8 lens, 30s at ISO 6400
Three AO lasers aimed at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, the lasers are from both Keck 1 and Keck 2 as well as the Subaru telescope
The cluster NGC6520 and the dark nebula B86 lost in the immensity of Baade’s Window
B72, the Snake Nebula, single 8 minute exposure at ISO 800, Canon 20Da DSLR camera mounted on a Televue-76 APO telescope with a 0.8x focal reducer/field flattener
Baade’s Window, single 8 minute exposure at ISO 800, Canon 20Da DSLR camera mounted on a Televue-76 APO telescope with a 0.8x focal reducer/field flattener