Rocky Mountain Star Gazing Panorama
by James BO Insogna
Title
Rocky Mountain Star Gazing Panorama
Artist
James BO Insogna
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Nature Landscape Photography Prints
Description
A very large star gazing panorama view of the Colorado rocky mountains continental divide starting with Longs Peak to the northwest with star and plane trails. If you look in the upper right there is a small cloud that looks like a fading heart. You can see the heavens open up it is so clear in the high elevation.
Here are some cool star facts. A star is a massive, bright, sphere of very hot gas called plasma which is held together by its own gravity. As a star is near the end of its life, it begins to change the helium into heavier chemical elements, such carbon and oxygen, and the star will begin to change color, density, mass and size. Stars are usually between 1 and 10 billion years old. Some stars may even be close to the age of the observed Universe at nearly 13.8 billion years old. The most common star, are red dwarfs. They are less than half the size and mass of our Sun, and burn their fuel very slowly so live longer than any other type of star, over 100 billion years. Red dwarfs are cooler than most stars and so shine less, eventually getting dimmer they do not explode. Photo: © James "Bo" Insogna
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January 11th, 2017
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