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  • 10
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    2012
    7:13pm, EDT

    Alessandro Della Bella / EPA

    Milky Way flickers over Switzerland

    A man looks for meteorites while standing on the Col du Tronc path above Verbier, Switzerland on Aug. 10, 2012. The Mont Blanc massif mountain range lies in the background of this one-second-exposure photograph.

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    7:14am, EDT

    Arno Balzarini / EPA

    Moon and starlight shines over the snowy Alp Zavragia near Obersaxen in the Swiss canton of Grisons, Switzerland, March 29.

    A starry night in the Swiss Alps

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  • 13
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    2011
    9:52am, EDT

    Time-lapse trifecta! Photog captures meteor, Milky way and Northern Lights

    Tommy Eliassen/Caters News Agency

    A meteor streaks across the Milky Way adjacent to a display of the Northern Lights in Norway.

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    A meteor, the Milky Way and the Northern Lights. Capturing just one of these natural beauties in a photo is a feat many photographers would be proud of.

    Amateur photographer Tommy Eliassen struck photo gold in this beautifully composed image he shot in Ifjord, Finnmark, Norway.

    Eliassen made the photo on Sept. 25 using a Nikon D700 with a wide angle lens and long exposures between 25-30 seconds.

    In an interview with Caters News, The 33-year-old, who capitalized on a narrow window of clear skies, talked about the experience.

    I quickly went and took some pictures in a regular spot of mine, and thought to myself that I had got some good aurora shots and also some separate good milky way shots. But just as the clouds started to come in over the mountains I noticed this faint aurora lining up perfectly beside the milky way. Normally the lights from the aurora is much, much stronger than the lights from the stars, so getting the right exposure on both is difficult. But it was ideal conditions - almost once in a lifetime.

    He was able to snap seven images of the scene before clouds moved back in.

    "I was so focused on getting it right that I didn't think about it at the time. But afterwards I realized that this was something special and that it might be years before I get an opportunity like it again," he said.

    See more amazing space shots in our slideshow: The Month in Space Pictures.

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    This reminds me of when I was in the Navy on board the aircraft carrier USS Midway on our way to a port of call in Australia. While transversing the Indian Ocean, I was granted a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the full Milky Way in all its splendor.

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  • 28
    Jan
    2011
    5:08am, EST

    ESA, Hubble & NASA

    This Hubble Space Telescope image shows a dazzling star cluster in the well-known Eagle Nebula. The NGC 6611 cluster, which is 6,500 light-years from Earth, formed about 5.5 million years ago. It is a very young cluster, containing many hot, blue stars whose fierce ultraviolet glow makes the surrounding Eagle Nebula glow brightly. The open star cluster and the associated nebula together are also known as Messier 16. This stunner was the European Hubble team's "Picture of the Week" for Jan. 3.

    Dazzling star cluster in the Eagle Nebula

    By Elena Grothe

    Here's one of the stunning images that made it into the final edit of our latest Month in Space roundup. See the full slideshow here.

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    Nov
    2010
    5:22pm, EST

    Charlie Riedel / AP

    A windmill is silhouetted against a starry sky during a time exposure in a field near Randolph, Kan., Sunday, Nov. 7.

    Twinkle, twinkle a million stars...

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     this is a beautiful shot!  Well taken~

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