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Lake Sugema Milky Way

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In June of 2013 I drove into southeast Iowa looking for the darkest sky I could find. The stars were breathtaking around Lake Sugema, Iowa. I could see more detail in the milky way than I had ever seen before. To the left is green airglow, which is a weak emission of light by the earth's atmosphere. On this night I also saw about 15 meteors.

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milky way, galaxy, night, sky, stars, starry, space, astronomy, astrophotography, sagittarius, keosauqua, lake sugema, iowa, airglow, clouds, water, reflection, june, summer, blue, green, trees, dark, 2013
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Iowa, Night Sky
In June of 2013 I drove into southeast Iowa looking for the darkest sky I could find. The stars were breathtaking around Lake Sugema, Iowa. I could see more detail in the milky way than I had ever seen before. To the left is green airglow, which is a weak emission of light by the earth's atmosphere. On this night I also saw about 15 meteors.