Milky Way

Telescope Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM (Art)
Camera ZWO ASI2600MC Pro
Exposure 8h
This is a 2x2 mosaic of the Milky Way. Each panel has an exposure time of 60x120 seconds. On the image you can see many well known DeepSky objects like the Eagle Nebula, Omega Nebula, M11 and several dark nebulae. The Milky Way is the galaxy that includes the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. The term Milky Way is a translation of the Latin via lactea, from the Greek γαλακτικὸς κύκλος (galaktikòs kýklos), meaning "milky circle". From Earth, the Milky Way appears as a band because its disk-shaped structure is viewed from within. Galileo Galilei first resolved the band of light into individual stars with his telescope in 1610. Until the early 1920s, most astronomers thought that the Milky Way contained all the stars in the Universe. Following the 1920 Great Debate between the astronomers Harlow Shapley and Heber Doust Curtis, observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies.