apod.nasa.gov — Explanation: From Sagittarius to Carina, the Milky Way Galaxy shines in this dark night sky above planet Earth's lush island paradise of Mangaia. Familiar to denizens of the southern hemisphere, the gorgeous skyscape includes the bulging galactic center at the upper left and bright stars Alpha and Beta Centauri just right of center. About 10 kilometers wide, volcanic Mangaia is the southern most of the Cook Islands. Geologist estimate that at 18 million years old it is the oldest island in the Pacific Ocean. Of course, the Milky Way is somewhat older, with the galaxy's oldest stars estimated to be over 13 billion years old. (Editors note: This image holds the distinction of being selected as winner in the Royal Greenwich Observatory's Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition in the Earth and Space category.)
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zetadogSep 24, 2011
I am sometimes sad I live in a city. The city lights prevents me from seeing the universe like this.
nickchopperSep 24, 2011
Beautiful. That would make a great desktop wallpaper.
drcrankSep 25, 2011
Am I the only one who first read this as "Mangina's Milky Way"?