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A small crystal ball holds our milky way

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Explanation: A small crystal ball seems to hold a whole galaxy in this creative snapshot. Of course, the galaxy is our own Milky Way. Its luminous central bulge marked by rifts of interstellar dust spans thousands of light-years. On this long southern hemisphere night it filled dark Chilean skies over Paranal Observatory. The single exposure image did not require a Very Large Telescope, though. Experiments with a digital camera on a tripod and crystal ball perched on a handrail outside the Paranal Residencia produced the evocative, cosmic marble portrait of our home galaxy.

To see a whole galaxy in a small crystal ball, it appears that our universe is very small and there may be another world beyond this universe.

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap180622.html

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A small crystal ball holds our milky way was published on and last updated on 22 Jun 2018.