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Milky way in the Bowery
GR🔬 Science14 days ago

Milky way in the Bowery

The article describes a photograph of the Milky Way taken above the Vouraiiko canyon by amateur astronomer Manolis Kretikos. The image was captured using a Canon R6 camera with a 16-35mm lens at f2.8 aperture, mounted on a tripod. The exposure time was 25 seconds, and post-processing used Affinity Photo to enhance the visibility of the galaxy's arm, which is particularly prominent due to the area's darkness. The article invites Greek amateur astrophotographers to submit their work to the provided email address.

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Milky way in the Bowery

The article describes a photograph of the Milky Way taken above the Vouraiiko canyon by amateur astronomer Manolis Kretikos. The image was captured using a Canon R6 camera with a 16-35mm lens at f2.8 aperture, mounted on a tripod. The exposure time was 25 seconds, and post-processing used Affinity Photo to enhance the visibility of the galaxy's arm, which is particularly prominent due to the area's darkness. The article invites Greek amateur astrophotographers to submit their work to the provided email address.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on an astronomical observation and photography technique, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides technical details about the photograph and encourages participation from amateur photographers, making it apolitical in nature.

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