Stargazing at Høvblege
Kiran is enjoying the view of the Milky Way from the top of the hills at Høvblege, in Dark Sky Park Møn
Kiran is enjoying the view of the Milky Way from the top of the hills at Høvblege, in Dark Sky Park Møn
Stargazing on Møn, under a clear August sky. Jupiter and Saturn are seen to the left of the Milky Way.
Cygnus region of the Milky Way, seen from Mandemarke, Møn
Nights are getting darker now. Here a Perseid meteor near the core of the Milky Way. Jupiter and Saturn are to the left of the Milky Way.
This is a fine illustration of how light pollution affects what the night sky looks like to the naked eye under different light pollution levels.
Dark Sky Park Møn is on a Bortle scale of 2, which is the second column from the right.
The Milky Way seen from the south coast of Møn
The comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE above Stege, Møn. Please click on the image to view.
This comet was discovered on 27 March 2020, and is easily visible in the early morning sky towards the northeast right now