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"Daily Star Chart" Spike Dialogue "Big Wheat"

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"Daily Star Chart" Spike Dialogue "Big Wheat"

/ CSVA Daily Star Chart /

Light Hunter: Wu Donghai

Light Hunter Language: The Pinnacles make up Australia's unique and fascinating natural landscape. For millions of years, thousands of tall limestone spires have risen from the yellow desert of Lampang National Park, standing under the stars and contemplating the natural forces of water and wind that have formed stonehenges over millions of years.

Two white nebulae in the night sky (on the right side of the picture), the representative of the starry sky visible to the naked eye in the southern hemisphere, the Great Magellanic Cloud. When the Arabs of the 10th century and the Portuguese of the 15th century sailed south of the equator, they noticed these two misty objects in the southern starry sky, called the Cape of Good Hope cloud. The Portuguese navigator Magellan first accurately described them on his circumnavigation of the globe in 1521 and later named them after him. They are the two closest neighbors to the Milky Way.

Shooting date: December 20, 2020

Punch card coordinates: Northern Western Australia, Australia

Equipment: Sony A7M3 + Sony 24-70GM

Shooting parameters: ISO 3200, F2.8, 30 seconds

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