Galaxies in Space

2025-03-08: Galaxies in Space
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The plane of our Milky Way galaxy extends beyond the limb of Planet Earth in this spacecraft age exposure captured by astronaut Don Pettit.

His camera, with low light and long duration settings, was pointed out the window of a Dragon crew spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on 2022 January 29.

The orbital outpost was at an altitude of about 400 kilometers above the Pacific Ocean at the time.

Motion blurs the Earth below, while the gorgeous view from low Earth orbit includes the Milky Way’s prominent satellite galaxies, known as the Large Magellanic Cloud and Small Magellanic Cloud, near the upper left in the frame.

Fans of southern skies can also spot the Southern Cross. The four brightest stars of the famous southern constellation Crux are near picture center, just beyond the edge of the bright horizon and shining through Earth’s orange tinted atmospheric glow.