Stars and the Night Sky, South Pacific
Stars & Night Sky
One aspect of the south Pacific, and indeed much of Australia is the definite lack of light pollution. The sky looks dark to the horizon...
LEFT: Night sky, stars and Milky Way, Kingdom of Tonga
Much of the United States and Europe suffers from excess light pollution making the night sky and stars very difficult to see. Another hurdle in the U.S. is trying to find a dark sky without aerial traffic! I can remember when in Yosemite National Park (California) in the High Seirras photographing the night sky, it was a challenge to not phtoograph the contrail or red light of an aircraft flying overhead. The airways in the US are so busy that it's almost impossible to watch the night sky for any length of time and not see the lights from a commerical or military flight. This makes the south pacific an ideal location to photograph stars, star trails and other astronomic events.
Reader Comments (1)
The milky way looks really bright here Iain. The stars remind me of central Australia