The Milky Way center

The Milky Way center is a field rich in nebulosity and clusters. The enormous amount of stars would send us a lot of light if there were not the dust clouds that absorb it. In fact the geometrical Milky Way center is in a field with a little stars, at top-center. The two major costellations visible in the image are the Sagittarius (at left) and the Scorpius (at right).
The image is a mosaic of two frames.
 

Technical Data
Optics Photographical objective
Focal Lenght 50 mm
Focal Ratio f/2,8
Exposure Time 7 min exposure
Film Kodak E200
Developement sensibility 200 ISO
Location Colle del Nivolet (AO, in the Italian Alps) at 2600m
Date and time of exposure start 9 july 1999, 22.20 UT
Mount Meade 8"
Tracking Manual at 166x
Notes It was developed at only 200 ISO instead of 640, even if I recommend it to the photo lab...
Diffusor filter.


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