1060-hour exposure of the Large Magellenic Cloud
by Rob Beschizza from on (#4D6BJ)
Enjoy the sense of scale in this image, stitched together from 16 smaller images and 1060 hours of exposure.
The image is a mosaic made of 16 smaller fields of view, which, once stitched together form a high-resolution image of 204 Million of pixels! As of matter of fact, this is not the work of a single person but by a team of five french amateur astronomers called "Ciel Austral": Jean Claude CANONNE, Philippe BERNHARD, Didier CHAPLAIN, Nicolas OUTTERS et Laurent BOURGON.