Stars of the Milky Way?廝ching over the bend of the Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada, from the Orkney Viewpoint overlooking the Badlands and river valley. This is a 270 degree panorama. To the north at left, a weak aurora shines along the horizon. Bands of airglow also colour the sky to the east at centre, and perpetual twilight lights the sky at far left. To the south at right, the Milky Way becomes lost amid the light pollution from Drumheller, Alberta, made more obvious by some clouds drifting through. This shows the contrast between the natural sky and light polluted sky. The most prominent stars reflected in the still waters of the river are the stars of Delphinus (the Dolphin). Taken on May 20, 2017.

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