Light Pollution Visualised
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.
Milky Way
The Milky Way seen from the south coast of Møn
Comet Neowise above Stege, Møn
The comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE above Stege, Møn. Please click on the image to view.
Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE
This comet was discovered on 27 March 2020, and is easily visible in the early morning sky towards the northeast right now
M81 & M82
Bode’s Galaxy and the Cigar Galaxy are located in Ursa Major, and are gravitationally locked to each other
Busemarke Long Barrow
The Milky Way over the long barrow, with strong green airglow from the atmosphere.
Night Photography Courses
We conduct individually tailored courses in night time photography.
Night time photos have a special quality, but can be tricky to make.
Exposure and focus are difficult in the dark, and there are many obstacles that seem to conspire against you. Whether it's the cold, the darkness that seems to make everything get lost very fast, or the feeling that some wild animal may be watching you.
We try to teach you to overcome them all, and be ready for a lifetime of enjoying the dark night as a special environment to add to your photographic collection.
Nyord by night
Nyord is quite small, with its 5 km2 and 32 permanent residents.
Milky Way above Møns Klint
The Milky Way, photographed from the beach at Møns Klint