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Credit & Copyright: Chirag Upreti  
  
 
Explanation:
Graceful star trail arcs  
reflect planet Earth's daily rotation in this  
colorful night skyscape.  
  
To create the timelapse composite,  on May 12 consecutive exposures were  
recorded with a camera fixed to a tripod  
on the shores of the Ashokan Reservoir,  
in the Catskills region of New York, USA.  
  
North star  
Polaris is near the center of the star trail  
arcs.  
  
The broad trail of a waxing crescent Moon is on the left, casting  
a strong reflection across the reservoir waters.  
  
With  
intense  
solar activity  
driving recent  
geomagnetic storms,  
the colorful aurora borealis or northern lights, rare to the region,  
shine under Polaris and the north celestial pole.  
  
    
  
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