
I’ve only seen the milky way once. If I had to guess, I’ll never see it again. I suppose there are people who live in the middle of nowhere and see it often. Sometimes? Often? I don’t know. But. There are stars.
And there’s the milky way.
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This is a night sky with clouds. I surely don’t have any photos of the milky way. “Out on the edge of darkness”, those are words from Cat Stevens’ Peace Train (1971).

we shall never see all the stars in the universe; I remember looking up at the night sky as a child with my family when another ‘star’ passed across the sky: it was Sputnik —
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Wow, that’s amazing!
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Here we are, a small planet on the edge of the galaxy. And we look up.
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Yes, it’s astonishing.
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If we just take the time, to notice, to look up at the sky – day or night – and ponder just for a moment, we will find something amazing.
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Yes. Sometimes it’s stars, sometimes it’s clouds, sometimes it’s blue skies or even rain.
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The picture is beautiful. The clouds, the blue it is an amazing click.
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Thank you!
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Welcome 🙂
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Beautiful image. 😍
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Thank you!
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This is a stunning photograph. I love sunrises and sunsets – transitions, I guess, is what intrigues me. There’s a dark sky park in the northern part of Michigan. (I live in SE MI.) I’ve never been there but would sure love to go sometime when it’s clear. That would be beautiful. Hope you get to see some stars soon, but it looks like the sky is filled with clouds. They are beautiful, too.
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Thank you! Yes, cloudy skies are beautiful too. But a dark sky park might be worth the trip one evening.
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