From an altitude of over 5,000 meters, the night sky view from Chajnantor Plateau in the Chilean Andes is breathtaking in more ways than one. by: Stephane Guisard
In this starry image from the Atacama Desert in Chile, the southern Milky Way appears on the left and two bright comets are on the right in twilight. by: Stephane Guisard
Milky Way above a forest of high old trees on San Pedro Mártir mountain range in the Baja California peninsula, northwestern Mexico. by: Stephane Guisard
Our galactic home, the Milky Way, is photographed above Sierra de San Pedro Martir, a mountain range in the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. by: Stephane Guisard
The arc of the Milky Way is photographed above Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, a mountain range in the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. by: Stephane Guisard
Let this unique animation loads and you will find your self in a starry night of Canary Islands attached to a similar starry view from Chile. by: Tunc Tezel
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These two images are unique efforts by two TWAN photographers to display an ideal naturally dark skies from both hemispheres. by: Tunc Tezel
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Stephane Guisard
These two images are unique efforts by two TWAN photographers to display an ideal naturally dark skies from both hemispheres. by: Tunc Tezel
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Stephane Guisard
The Milky Way and bright stars of Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, and Gemini shine above a tomb of a Mayan king in Tikal, Guatemala. by: Stephane Guisard
Constellation Orion and Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, shine along the Milky Way in this moonlit night of Tikal, Guatemala. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapde video: The Very Large Telescope (VLT) explores the cosmos in a dark starry night of Cerro Paranal observatory in Chile. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapde video: A dark starry night begins in Chile as seen above Cerro Paranal observatory and the Very Large Telescope (VLT) array. by: Stephane Guisard
Dark starry sky is an essential beauty of our natural environment. This 360-degree panorama displays perhaps the darkest sky possible. by: Stephane Guisard
Dark starry sky is an essential beauty of our natural environment. This virtual reality video places you under the darkest sky possible. by: Stephane Guisard
What is the wave-like structure besides the Milky Way in this view from northern Chile? It is similar to airglow but in a wave-like structure. by: Stephane Guisard
This 360-degree panorama displays the starry sky of Chile and stunning view of the Milky Way arching above Cerro Paranal observatory. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapse video: As the night begins in Patagonia Orion and the Milky Way traverse sky above the World Heritage Torres del Paine national park. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapse video: The Milky Way in the constellations Sagittarius and Scutum rise above an operating telescope of Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapse video: Parinacota, a majestic volcano in northern Chile (6332 m), is seen here in a complete night under the starry sky. by: Stephane Guisard
Time-lapse video: Viewing the Sky from very high altitude locations is an amazing experience. Two Chilean volcanoes are seen under the Milky Way. by: Stephane Guisard
Viewing the Sky from very high altitude locations is an amazing experience. Two Chilean volcanoes are photographed here under the Milky Way. by: Stephane Guisard
As night arrives in this isolated location in the Pacific Ocean, the Milky Way emerges above giant statues of the ancient Easter Island civilization. by: Stephane Guisard
Planet Jupiter and the central part of the Milky Way is photographed above Cejas Lagoon (a salt lake) in the Atacama Desert of Chile. by: Stephane Guisard
This all sky view made in virtual reality video displays a dark starry night in Atacama Desert of Chile as it was viewed by the TWAN photographer. by: Stephane Guisard
This all sky view made in virtual reality video displays a dark starry night in Atacama Desert of Chile as it was viewed by the TWAN photographer. by: Stephane Guisard
This exceptional all-sky view from Andes in Chile shows the zodiacal light and complete 360 band of the Milky Way all around the horizon. by: Stephane Guisard