

The sky is tinted with red and green bands of natural airglow, but some low clouds also reflect the artifical glows from towns and highway lights on the horizion. Polaris is above centre due north, with the Big Dipper low in the north at top.

At centre almost directly overhead is the Andromeda Galaxy. The bright red object almost due south below centre is Mars. Autumn Sky Hall (she/her/they/them,) is a 15 year veteran of the music scene in Northern California, the Bay Area and Napa Valley. The Orion Nebula is just riising at left. At centre are various IC-catalog nebulas in Cepheus and Cassiopeia. The counterglow of the Gegenschein, at the point directly opposite the Sun is partly lost here in the Milky Way in Taurus.Īlong the Milky Way we see various red nebulas, regions of star formation, notably the North America Nebula (NGC 7000) at right, and the California Nebula (NGC 1499) at left above the blue Pleiades star cluster. Honeymoon Album Phonograph record Music Song, Band text, album, text, logo png 768x348px 26.62KB. Go behind the scenes with the Autumn Sky band with their release of their debut EP 'Scout' on March 29th in 2014 to a packed house at the Assembly Music Hall. So we are looking down out the "bottom" of the plane of he galaxy here, at least for the part of the sky below, or south of, the Milky Way.Ī faint band of Zodiacal Light and Zodiacal Band can be seen extending up from the southwest at lower right and extending along the ecliptic through Mars and toward the Pleiades. Blackmores Night Autumn Sky Music Album Song, Eed, png. The South Galactic Pole area in Sculptor is low in the south just above the horizon at bottom. In this direction we are looking out toward the edge of our Galaxy, toward the outer Perseus arm, in the direction opposite the galactic core which is well below the horizon here.

At centre overhead is the segment of the Milky Way through Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Perseus and Auriga prominent in the autumn months. The Milky Way is arching directly overhead, with the summer Milky Way in Cygnus setting in the west at right, and the winter Milky Way and Orion rising in the east at left. This is a 360° "all-sky" or fish-eye panorama of the northern autumn sky and Milky Way, taken from home Decemfrom my latitude of 51° North. A dynamic and energetic group that love to take people on a musical journey.
