There’s an virtually 3D high quality to this picture of a portion of the Milky Approach, with the phantasm that the nebulae are much more distant when the truth is they’re much nearer than the darkish mud lanes that meander by means of the Milky Approach. The pink nebula is the Sharpless 2-27 (Sh2-27) emission nebula in Scorpius, the Scorpion, which is a few 550 gentle years distant, whereas the multicoloured clouds under it are the Rho Ophiuchi advanced of reflection nebulae about 460 gentle years away.
This enormous, 170-megapixel picture was photographed on Cerro Pachón in Chile, house to a number of observatories (click on the picture to see an enlarged view). The picture has even captured Gegenschein on the precise of the image. Gegenschein is a diffuse glow produced by close by interplanetary mud left behind by comets scattering daylight again in the direction of us. Consequently, the {photograph} efficiently captures phenomena on quite a lot of completely different scales within the Milky Approach Galaxy.