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Credit & Copyright: Marcin Rosadziåski  
 
Explanation:
What's happening in the night sky?  
  
To help find out, telescopes all over the globe will be   
pointing into deep space.   
  
Investigations  
will include trying to understand the   
early universe, finding and tracking   
Earth-menacing asteroids,   
searching for   
planets that might contain extra-terrestrial  
life,   
and   
monitoring stars to help better understand our Sun.  
  
The   
featured composite includes foreground and background images taken in April   
from a mountaintop on   
La Palma island in the   
Canary Islands of   
Spain.   
  
Pictured, several telescopes from the   
Roque de los Muchachos Observatory   
are shown in front of a dark night sky.  
  
Telescopes in the foreground include, left to right,   
Magic 1,   
Galileo,   
Magic 2,   
Gran Canarian, and   
LST.  
  
Sky highlights in the background include the   
central band of our   
Milky Way Galaxy, the constellations of   
Sagittarius,   
Ophiuchus and   
Scorpius, the red-glowing   
Eagle and   
Lagoon Nebulas, and the stars   
Alrami and   
Antares.   
  
Due to observatories   
like this, humanity has understood more about our   
night sky   
in the past 100 years than ever before in all of   
human  
history.   
  
  
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 July 2 Á Milky Way Through Otago Spires
- APOD: 2025 June 4 Á A Milky Road to the Rubin Observatory
- APOD: 2025 May 20 Á Milky Way over Maunakea
- APOD: 2025 May 13 Á Gaia Reconstructs a Top View of our Galaxy
- APOD: 2025 May 12 Á Gaia Reconstructs a Side View of our Galaxy
- Galaxies in Space
- APOD: 2025 February 9 Á Milky Way over the Australian Pinnacles
